I think they are also known as 501 or W5W...
The same bulb under the LSDNRP drive selector strip too, while on the subject... http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html
Though the housing under the shift is bigger & there is a couple of ventilation holes in the bottom, the filament bulb here can get hot too! (Personally i think this don't help the selector strip with regards to the cracking either?)
Hot engine and handbrake, temperature gauge normal!
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Re: Hot engine and handbrake, temperature gauge normal!
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: Hot engine and handbrake, temperature gauge normal!
The life of LEDs should make it fit and forget too.jaylee wrote:I think they are also known as 501 or W5W...
The same bulb under the LSDNRP drive selector strip too, while on the subject... http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html
Though the housing under the shift is bigger & there is a couple of ventilation holes in the bottom, the filament bulb here can get hot too! (Personally i think this don't help the selector strip with regards to the cracking either?)

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Re: Hot engine and handbrake, temperature gauge normal!
My experience with the leds is the red sort of domed defused type are not so bright.. It may be less of a dazzle/distraction without the prism!? (Part 64-622.) http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.htmlVelocette wrote:The life of LEDs should make it fit and forget too.jaylee wrote:I think they are also known as 501 or W5W...
The same bulb under the LSDNRP drive selector strip too, while on the subject... http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html
Though the housing under the shift is bigger & there is a couple of ventilation holes in the bottom, the filament bulb here can get hot too! (Personally i think this don't help the selector strip with regards to the cracking either?)I lost the little green prism for a bit as my ashtray was cracked and that light is bloody bright without it!

As opposed to the more clearer sort..
I got a set similar to these for most of my interior including the cab courtesy lights..

The base tends to indicate bulb colour...

I just got a cheap batch of white ones..
2x on the rear numberplate
2x for the dome
1X ashtray
1x gear selector
2x left over for the side lights (Yep why not?)

& i put 3 red ones behind the clocks to back light the yellow needles..

Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: Hot engine and handbrake, temperature gauge normal!
I've only ever seen them without the base, for soldering. LEDs have come one hell of a way since I used to do electronics projects!jaylee wrote:My experience with the leds is the red sort of domed defused type are not so bright.. It may be less of a dazzle/distraction without the prism!? (Part 64-622.) http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.htmlVelocette wrote:The life of LEDs should make it fit and forget too.jaylee wrote:I think they are also known as 501 or W5W...
The same bulb under the LSDNRP drive selector strip too, while on the subject... http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html
Though the housing under the shift is bigger & there is a couple of ventilation holes in the bottom, the filament bulb here can get hot too! (Personally i think this don't help the selector strip with regards to the cracking either?)I lost the little green prism for a bit as my ashtray was cracked and that light is bloody bright without it!
As opposed to the more clearer sort..
I got a set similar to these for most of my interior including the cab courtesy lights..
The base tends to indicate bulb colour...
I just got a cheap batch of white ones..
2x on the rear numberplate
2x for the dome
1X ashtray
1x gear selector
2x left over for the side lights (Yep why not?)![]()
& i put 3 red ones behind the clocks to back light the yellow needles..
I will have to get up to date. I have got some GU10 ones in the house as bedside reading lamps and they are brilliant.
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Re: Hot engine and handbrake, temperature gauge normal!
The do burn a lot cooler... (Burn maybe the wrong term.) The original filament bulb under the ashtray on mine though still working, was kind of clouded/smoked on the outside (from what i can only assume) the heat from an enclosed space in the housing...
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...

