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watut

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Is there a thread that has all the light bulb numbers in it? I tried searching but can't find. I know there is the Sylvania website that gives you the numbers for the big bulbs, but is there one with numbers for the clock, cruise control, sunroof, HVAC, odometer etc? I want to convert to either red led's or normal bulbs for my whole interior. It's a 98 coupe 4 cylinder. So far I got these

5x 194
1x 74
5x 168
1x 6418


*puts flamesuit on*
 

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Ash Tray (Coupe) - 74

Back-Up Lights - 7440
Brake Lights - 7443

Courtesy Light (Coupe) - 168
Courtesy Light (Sedan) - 194

Dome Light - 6418

Front Side marker (Coupe) - 1157A
Front Side marker (01-02 Coupe) - 168
Front Turn Signal - 1157A
Front Turn Signal (01-02 Coupe) - 7440

Headlights (Low beam) - 9006
Headlights (High beam) - 9005
High-Mount Brake Light - 7440

License Plate - 168

Map light - 168

Parking Lights - 1157A
Parking Lights (01-02 Coupe) - 168

Rear Side marker (Coupe) - 168
Rear Side marker (01-02 Coupe) - 7443
Rear Turn Signal (Coupe) - 3057
Rear Turn Signal (Sedan) - 7440
Rear Turn Signal (01-02 Coupe) - 7440

Tail Lights (Coupe) - 3057
Tail Lights (01-02 Coupe) - 7443
Tail Lights (Sedan) - 168 & 7443
Trunk Light - 168


It doesn't say anything about the ones i am looking for?
 

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Search LED Conversion or something... tons of write ups on it... check the DIY Master List as well.

And, use the LEDs, the red tinted regular bulbs suck ***.
 

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A lot of those are for buttons, which use a special bulb. The clock light, for instance and like many of the button, can only be converted to LED by soldering one in. No plug and play, which if you'd had read through the threads, they talk a lot about.
 

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A lot of those are for buttons, which use a special bulb. The clock light, for instance and like many of the button, can only be converted to LED by soldering one in. No plug and play, which if you'd had read through the threads, they talk a lot about.

he's right... the only plug and play bulbs would be the ones in the instrument cluster
 
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