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A fixture is what the light bulb goes into.
Halogen gas is in a Tungsten-Halogen Light Bulb.
Yes, you can easily use it. Just install it as you would any other 120 volt light fixture and change the bulb from a 240 volt bulb to a 120 volt bulb. It will work just fine.
One way to loosen a light bulb that is stuck in the fixture is to break the bulb. You can then use half of a potato to unscrew the bulb from the fixture. You can also make a loop with duct tape, adhere the middle of the loop to the light bulb. Use the two ends to twist the bulb out of the fixture.
No. Only replace lamps in a fixture that the manufacturer of the fixture recommends. By installing larger than recommended lamps this could create a fire due to the increase of heat generated by the over size lamp.
It just holds the bulb, does not have a switch in the fixture.
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Look on the side of the light fixture under the hood of your car. There is a knob sticking out of the side of the fixture. Take a long screw driver and push the knob over about 1.5 inches. This will release the light fixture. Pull the fixture out from the front of the car and you can access the blubs. Don't forget to NOT touch the new light bulb - body oils will greatly shorten the life expetency of a halogen light bulb. anybody know how to change the cabin air filter in the same car? HELP!!!
I don't have a picture or know where one is but I will try to explain the process to replace a tail light bulb in a 1987 Chevy Celebrity: 1. In the trunk near the quarter panel are 3 nuts. Remove the center nut, it will line up with the center of the tail light fixture. 2. Pull the tail light fixture out until the stud clears the body, then pull outward on the tail light fixture to free it from the back up light fixture. 3. The plastic bulb holders twist into place, twist back to remove them. You can then change the light bulb in the appropriate bulb holder. To install reverse the process.
Yes ,unless the product mfg says no. Most dimmers handle both, but you should check it if you have a dimmer switch on the light. Just remember that they can get hotter,so depending on what kind of fixture it is,watch the extra heat.
There is no direct cross over replacement for the halogen bulb. The pin configurations are different. The halogen bulb has pins whereas the LED lamp is an intermediate screw in base. The LED bulb uses an intermediate base so that it can be screwed into a regular household fixture as a direct replacement for the old incandescent type bulb.
To my knowledge is a light bulb fixture