Clock light not working...help
hi fellas
in case of this thread
Get the "30% brighter than regular Neo - Wedge LED Instrument Panel Bulbs," near the bottom of the page - http://autolumination.com/74.htm
can anyone just tell me wich tybe should i order for my 2003 g35 coupe .. there are 3 tybes with different sizes
please help ..
thanx
in case of this thread
Get the "30% brighter than regular Neo - Wedge LED Instrument Panel Bulbs," near the bottom of the page - http://autolumination.com/74.htm
can anyone just tell me wich tybe should i order for my 2003 g35 coupe .. there are 3 tybes with different sizes
please help ..
thanx
but when i want to order they ask me wich tybe
there is tybe a led , tybe b led and tybe c led
every tybe had a different size
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
thats my question .. thnx
I know that man
but when i want to order they ask me wich tybe
there is tybe a led , tybe b led and tybe c led
every tybe had a different size
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
thats my question .. thnx
but when i want to order they ask me wich tybe
there is tybe a led , tybe b led and tybe c led
every tybe had a different size
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
thats my question .. thnx
Cheak the site buddy
there is 3 tybes
i dont know wich one match the stock clock lamp size
when you want to add your order to cart
you should chose the tybe
???
please help
there is 3 tybes
i dont know wich one match the stock clock lamp size
when you want to add your order to cart
you should chose the tybe
???
please help
I could answer your question now, but its good practice to read through the entire thread before you ask questions that have already been answered

To directly answer the question above get the:
Type B LED
10mm= 3/8"
New bulbs gone bad
Anyone have any idea why the two dealer bulbs I just replaced in my clock would go out after about four days? The previous pair lasted six years, then went out at the same time so I'm guessing some electrical problem.
I got the 30% brighter from superbrightleds.com. It took a little doing to get them in -- took a light twist from a needlenose to turn them into place -- but the install ~looked~ right. However, they do not illuminate. My guess is that they must not be making good contact with the board. Any suggestions from those who have been successful with the replacement? I see on a similar (older) thread that I'm not the only one to encounter problems.
Correction, only one light didnt work. Now the 2nd one is flickering. Guess I'll go get some cream of wheat bulbs instead. What a waste of time and money.
I got the 30% brighter from superbrightleds.com. It took a little doing to get them in -- took a light twist from a needlenose to turn them into place -- but the install ~looked~ right. However, they do not illuminate. My guess is that they must not be making good contact with the board. Any suggestions from those who have been successful with the replacement? I see on a similar (older) thread that I'm not the only one to encounter problems.


