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INSTRUMENT PANEL BULBS
RockAuto $5/pair
Philips 194 - 1W (replaces stock 1.5W or 1.7W bulbs). Type 194 is normally less bright than stock, but the LED version is supposed to be brighter???
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These are T10 bulbs with a T5 base. W2.1x9.5d base (aka W2 or T5 base), known in USA as "Miniature Wedge" base. The T5 base fits into the Wedge socket.

Posted on: 2015/4/5 1:17

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BRAKE LIGHTS
Quicker light-up for greater driving safety

Type 1157 23/8W (North America)
Rear Tail & Stop
RockAuto $11.21 pair
* Dorman 1157WSMD
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* Philips 12836RED Vision LED (red for clear lense)
* Philips 12899RX2 X-treme Vision
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TURN SIGNAL BULBS

Load-independent Flasher
2-pin Electronic Flasher
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Instrument Panel Turn Signal indicator
* 1.7 watt (ROUND GAUGE) Type 1445
* 3.4 watt (Square Gauge) Type 57
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search for 1445 LED


FRONT COMBO LIGHT T/S BULB
* 23/8 watt North America Front park & T/S search for 1157 LED
* 12/5 watt Japan


REAR COMBO LIGHT
* 23 watt search for 1156 LED
* 21 watt

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You can also get leds for the interior dome light that are super bright. Make sure they are 5050 type - 24 -36 lights per board will fit.
http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/290996615963

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Thanks!

What bulb numbers do Aussie 1200s use?

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I bought "T10" wedge bulb LED's for my dash instruments when I was there.

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Yes, Philips 194 is a brighter version of the type 161 used by Round Gauge dash. The Rectangle Dash also uses the T10 wedge socket.

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