if you pull the switsh outwards
it takes a 1156 bulb
just change your car bulb,if you want to change your car bulb,i think you can use led car light,but expect headlight,because of brightness,with differernt socekt,you can choose the differernt type.
may have the wrong type bulb check to make sure bulb has two contact points.
yeah a h1 bulb
Maybe it is not connected properly or you bought the wrong type of bulb.
This depends on which light bulb you are replacing. Headlights, tail-lights, dashboard, roof, doors, etc. Clarify which bulb.
If you remove one light from a chain of lights, and the other lights turn off, then it is a 'series' circuit.
To change the ashtray light bulb in a 1999 Volvo S70, first remove the ashtray from its compartment by pulling it out. Then, locate the small bulb holder at the bottom of the ashtray; twist it counterclockwise to remove it. Replace the old bulb with a new one of the same type, reinsert the bulb holder, and slide the ashtray back into its compartment. Ensure the new bulb is functioning by turning on the car's interior lights.
Some cars have LED lights, but most use a special light bulb that can be purchased at your next service.
the position light bulb is located towards the inside of the headlamp. Its the small "peanut" type bulb. You can access it by removing the high beam bulb and some needle nose plyiers should do the trick.
call napa they stock the bulb its european, there is a small tap in the front of the light that you pop of to expose the screw to take the light out call napa they stock the bulb its european, there is a small tap in the front of the light that you pop of to expose the screw to take the light out
To change the headlight bulb on a Honda Recon, first, locate the headlight assembly behind the front grille. Next, twist and remove the bulb socket from the assembly. Then, carefully remove the old bulb from the socket and replace it with a new bulb of the same type. Finally, reinsert the bulb socket into the headlight assembly, twist to secure it, and test the new bulb to ensure it is working properly.