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is the map light reference correct? i was thinking they were 194's not a festoon type....I may be completely wrong, just double checking. Haven't torn into mine to check them out or anything yet
10 Sport- you are right, the two map lights that are on the overhead console are not festoon bulbs, they are 194's. I dont know why the sylvania website is calling for those type of bulbs. it is calling for a 212-2??
here is the link that I used
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...RG-Results.htm
I actually remember having to order bulbs twice. Here is the correct link:
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...%2FWLED-x6.htm
Good Catch,
Semper Fi
here is the link that I used
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...RG-Results.htm
I actually remember having to order bulbs twice. Here is the correct link:
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...%2FWLED-x6.htm
Good Catch,
Semper Fi
Little late on posting to this thread, but shows the power of searching. I just replaced my dome lights with LED's. Now I can't wait til dark to see how much brighter they are!
This thread was helpful in figuring out how to get to the map lights in front. I ended up using a small screwdriver (on the side close to the hing point) to pop off the lenses, then used needle-nose pliers to get the old bulb out. I actually used a little bit of the bubble wrap that the rear LED light was shipped in as a material to 'get a grip' on the old bulb with the pliers.
This thread was helpful in figuring out how to get to the map lights in front. I ended up using a small screwdriver (on the side close to the hing point) to pop off the lenses, then used needle-nose pliers to get the old bulb out. I actually used a little bit of the bubble wrap that the rear LED light was shipped in as a material to 'get a grip' on the old bulb with the pliers.





