As long as they are the same volt you should be able to change the wattage, I am assuming this is not on a vehicle in which case you should always check the department for motor vehicles for regulations.
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Locate the bulb holder under the bonnet, then turn the bulb by about a quarter and pull out. Replace with the same bulb (W5W 12V)
As long as they are the same volt you should be able to change the wattage, I am assuming this is not on a vehicle in which case you should always check the department for motor vehicles for regulations.
About 0.6 amps for a 12v 21w bulb
Remove the bulb, then with a multimeter check if there is curennt flowing through the wires most pool lights are 12v ac. If you have no current then the transfomer is not working or not connected. Check the bulb with a multimeter to ensure continuity, if no continuity then replace light bulb.
I only have the answer for the rear lights. I hold this info from the technical workshop manual I had to buy in order to find out. Still beats being ripped off by the local garage... Before you do anything, please ensure you wear insulated gloves as you may come in contact with live wires. Open the boot of the car and look at the part of the boot which is directly behind the tail light. There is a fixing nut there which looks like a standard screw. Unscrew it and carefully remove tail light from the body of the car. Now disconnect the main connector that links all the bulbs to the rest of the car. You can now safely remove the bulb from the casing and replace it. When doen, reconnect the connector and run trhough these instructiosn in reverse order. Bulb references : Light bulb for turn signal : PY21W 12V 21W Left side Light bulb for fog light/right side light bulb for reversing light : P21W 12V 21W Light bulb for tail light : PY21W 12V 21W Light bulb for brake light : PY21W 12V 21W Good luck
im not sure how your car is set up but open your boot and pull the bulb out. and buy a new one but on the bottom of the bulb ther will be itha 1 or to little bumps. make sure you get a bulb that is 12v and has the same number of bumps on it or it will short out
I recently had to replace the trunk light in my '97 ES300. If you just need the bulb, it's NOT replacement #194 that Walmart, Advanced Auto and others list. You need a 12V, 3 Watt bulb that looks like a fuse. I finally had to buy mine from our local Lexus dealer. Pop open the light cover with a screwdriver and carefully pull out the bulb. Try this first because it's probably only the bulb that is bad.
Yes you Can BUT you must get the Correct one. I found it is a 12v 35watt Halogen Lamp.
You can buy a 12V 6W light bulb at hardware stores, home improvement stores, automotive stores, or online retailers that specialize in electrical supplies. You may also check with specific brands or manufacturers that produce such light bulbs.
Answer for countries in Europe and other world areas running a 50 Hz power supply service. This depends on the the light or globe, if you can replace just the globe its very simple. change over the globe and buy yourself a mains(230v or 115v) to 12v isolation transformer, and attach that to the mains cable and run a cable from the 12v to the globe and away you go. The description of how to change the mains to 12v is the same if you have to replace the whole light. Then you just have to replace the globe or the whole light assembly.
Yes, generally it is 12v 21w.