the 'sticky' and spare bulbs/fuses

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downward dog
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the 'sticky' and spare bulbs/fuses

Post by downward dog » Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:27 pm

Is the definitive list 'sticky' at the top still up to date? Also I have searched around but cannot find a 'buyable' list for spare bulbs and fuses for the 'old' style Bongo. I can find odd bits, but there seems to be a coding/numbering of bulb types that you need to know, headlight refs H7?H4?. What type of fuses are needed and what sizes? It would be handy for these to be extracted from somewhere and also 'stickied' on here if possible....so that thickies like me can sort it out!!! ????? :oops:
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Re: the 'sticky' and spare bulbs/fuses

Post by Simon Jones » Thu Mar 14, 2013 2:26 pm

There is a factsheet on changing bulbs but it does not specify the types:

http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/member ... /bulbs.pdf

It would be a good idea for a sticky (in Techie section) or a factsheet covering all the various options. I'll kick it off with what I've got at the front end of my 2002 Aero which has HID/Xenon dipped beam headlamps. The other bulbs would probably be the same for other post 1999 vehicles.

- Dipped beam: type D2R 35W 85V, make Osram Xenarc (HiD) 66050
- Main beam: type HB3 60W, make Sylvania
- Indicator: type 203, 21W amber
- Side light: type 204 5W clear

Ian sells most of the bits you need in the shop.
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Re: the 'sticky' and spare bulbs/fuses

Post by briwy » Thu Mar 14, 2013 2:32 pm

There's fact sheet on the fuses as well.
Most if them are mini blade fuses, some are PAL type.
Cheapest place I found for fuses is here.
http://www.car-fuses.co.uk/files/subcat.php?cat_id=43
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