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W113 Pagoda SL Group => Electrical and Instruments => Topic started by: LXIX SL Rookie on April 23, 2010, 21:38:37
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Hey, U.S.-based Pagoda Top Nuts ...
Where can I find the correct BULB for the courtesy lamp tucked under the dash ... ? Is it something I can buy locally ... ? ... or ... ? Thanks! Pete N.
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There's a light in the car?
I would be interested in knowing where this courtesy light "under the dash" you speak of is located? The only interior light I am aware of in my 1970 280SL in the map light in the glove box door.
If there is another light that illuminated the interior of the vehicle, I would appreciate some detailed information describing its location.
thanks
Jim
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here is a picture of the light
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Badali:
Wow, it was right there under my "nose" just as you pointed out. I moved the switch out of the OFF position and into the position that activates the light when the door is open. It actually works.
I love this site!
Thanks
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Jim Villers presented several options for LED replacement lights at both of the last PUBs. I believe he had one for the courtesy light that produces a much brighter light at the same power. However, I can't find the handout. Perhaps someone else has it handy. Other wise, you could pull the number off of the old bulb and see if there is a cross reference on the Daniel Stern lighting web site.
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Jim Villers handout is here: http://www.sl113.org/wiki/PUB/Start
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Jim Villers presented several options for LED replacement lights at both of the last PUBs. I believe he had one for the courtesy light that produces a much brighter light at the same power. However, I can't find the handout. Perhaps someone else has it handy. Other wise, you could pull the number off of the old bulb and see if there is a cross reference on the Daniel Stern lighting web site.
Does anyone have a list of LED bulbs for replacement for a 1969 280SL. I don't know which ones will fit my tailights or parking lights. Is there a replacement LED for the original Osram bulbs for the European headlights?
Doug Dees :)
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Although this page does not give LED replacements, it may help in your search for them:
http://www.sl113.org/wiki/Electrical/LightBulbAlternatives-BrighterBulbs
Peter