12 volts
1157T
the bulb with two elements in it is the turn signal and brake light bulb
A bulb does not light up if there is no voltage available across the bulb, or if the bulb is burned out.
Remove the turn signal light bulb connector. Take hold of the light bulb, push in and turn at the same time, to remove the light bulb. Reverse the process to install the new light bulb.
When a light bulb is rated for 3.2 V it means that it is the maximum operating voltage to be applied to the bulb.
The front turn signal light bulb can be accessed through the engine compartment. Take hold of the light bulb connector on the back of the turn signal. Push the connector in and turn at the same time. The light bulb will come out.
Yes, a 103 volt source will light a 60 watt light bulb. The relationship of the bulb's wattage output at a lower voltage, as to the normal voltage that the bulb is rated to operate on, the light output will be lower.
You have a blown bulb either front or rear.
In many cases, the brake light and the turn signal use the same bulb.
Usually a higher voltage will make a light bulb shine brighter; but if the voltage is too high, this can also destroy the light bulb.
The correct voltage should be printed on the light bulb.
It indicates that the light bulb must be high of voltage trough the current......