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Repeater lights. Bulb wattage by Paul Taylor
Started on: 09-21-2003 04:56 PM
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Report this Post09-21-2003 04:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Paul TaylorClick Here to visit Paul Taylor's HomePageSend a Private Message to Paul TaylorDirect Link to This Post
Hi,

Can someone please tell me the wattage of the small bulbs in the repeater lights on the front wings.

One of my yellow lights is dead, so i need to buy some new bulbs. And the dead bulb does not have any markings !.

Thank you !,

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Report this Post09-21-2003 05:42 PM Click Here to See the Profile for buddycraiggSend a Private Message to buddycraiggDirect Link to This Post
are you asking for the front turn signal lights in the front bumper?

to both sides of your license plate?

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Report this Post09-21-2003 05:46 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Paul TaylorClick Here to visit Paul Taylor's HomePageSend a Private Message to Paul TaylorDirect Link to This Post
The Marker light bulbs, which are the same as the dash bulbs.

I have found out they are USA Bulb No. 194
Which i think are 4 Watt.

But "Bulb 194" wont mean alot to a car auto shop here in the UK.

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Report this Post09-21-2003 05:48 PM Click Here to See the Profile for buddycraiggSend a Private Message to buddycraiggDirect Link to This Post
i dont know what is correct for them but i put 2357 in mine for the extra brightness.

this chart might help

this is out of the wagner lighting specification guide for 2002

NUMBER
VOLTS/AMPS/apx CP/Life Hours

198
12.8/2.25/32/1200
14/0.59/3/5000

1016
12.8/1.34/21/200
14/0.59/6/1000

1034
12.8/1.8/32/200
14/0.59/3/5000

1157
12.8/2.1/24/1200
14/0.59/2.2/5000

2057
12.8/2.1/32/1200
14/0.49/2/5000

2357
12.8/2.23/40/400
14/0.59/3/5000

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well the 194 bulb is about the most common push in bulb here in the states. as far as wattage goes let me see what i can dig up.
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Report this Post09-21-2003 05:53 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Paul TaylorClick Here to visit Paul Taylor's HomePageSend a Private Message to Paul TaylorDirect Link to This Post
Great, thanks for your help Craig.

Paul T
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Report this Post09-21-2003 07:30 PM Click Here to See the Profile for theogreClick Here to visit theogre's HomePageSend a Private Message to theogreDirect Link to This Post
Allot of lamp numbers are pretty standard around the world. Even if the lamp number changes, there are probably close or even exact replacements. You may have to dig in a catalog to find them.

All the OE Fiero lamps are in my cave. Along with some close alternates. That info should help if you have to go catalog surfing. Even if it doesn't right now, likely you'll blow some other lamp in the future.

the car and lamp makers have tried to limit the number of lamp styles. It saves allot of money for all of them.

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