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BG1.8sp 14-07-2012 09:08 PM

ABOUT: List of BJ Globes
 
Hey there!
So you need to replace a light globe but have no idea what type it is?
Here is a list that may help! :)

INTERIOR;

Dome:
Hatch - 31mm festoon.
Sedan - T10 W5W

Boot Light:
Hatch - 31mm festoon.
Sedan - T10 W5W

Map light (x2) - T10 W5W
Glove Box - T10 W5W

Air Con dials (x2) - T5 wedge


Speedo cluster - 2x T5 & 2x T10.




EXTERIOR;
Headlight:
Low beam - H7 (499)
High beam - H1
Indicator - BAY15S (382) P21W
Parker - T10 wedge (501) W5W

Fog light - H3 (453)

Tail light:
Parker/brake - BAY15D - P21/5W
Indicator - BAY15S (382) P21W
Reverse - BAY15S (382) P21W

Number Plate (x2) - T10 W5W
Side indicator - T10 W5W


So that's the List!

I Now want to find out the globes that sit behing the drivers side window switch,
The globe behind Fog light switch & behing the Dimmer.


I have Below images of spreadsheets of the list of lights.
Just in case it doesn't turn out so well i will leave the above in text...

BJ Hatch
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...08/BJHatch.png

BJ Sedan
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...08/BJSedan.png

BA List Made by 'himynameisbunny'
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...ALightList.png

Cosmo Dude 14-07-2012 09:23 PM

Or you could do it the old fashioned way. Remove the old bulb and take it to the store as a sample.

BG1.8sp 14-07-2012 09:25 PM

But the store never has the ones you want... Especially if you are after SMD or LED globes.
Its about a quater of the cost to buy online. And you don't require the effort of going down to the shops :p

EDIT:
Also helpful for people like me that want a specific type of globe in a specific colour that electronic shops just won't have.

For example a T10 4xSMD in Purple ;)
If you go to jaycar... They won't have any... And will have to order.
So it's easier to go to your computer... Order from jaycar and receive within 2 days.
Just an example

SP-20-DB 14-07-2012 11:10 PM

Theres two t5 and two t10 globes for the speedo.

SP-20-DB 14-07-2012 11:12 PM

The t5 globes are one behind the fuel and temp gauge and one behinf the tacho and the two t10s sit to the edges of the speedo

HAIGHIE 14-07-2012 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SP-20-DB (Post 298101)
The t5 globes are one behind the fuel and temp gauge and one behinf the tacho and the two t10s sit to the edges of the speedo

beat me to it lol

TheMAN 15-07-2012 02:27 AM

just check the list on my website..... 100% accurate, using globally recognised trade names: http://www.protegefaq.net/lightbulbs.html

room light is DE3175 as well as the boot in the hatchback.... I believe in the sedan, the boot light is a W5W just like the map lights (and glove box) in either car

BG1.8sp 15-07-2012 07:18 AM

Thanks Dane, will update the origional post.
And ED the names I have listed are the Trade names here in OZ
As you can see I have listed two or 3 different names for the same gloves... The first being the most appropriate here Is aus.
And yours does not include the interior lights.... Which was actually the main reason for this thread... Just added all exterior ones anyway.

Hammo 17-07-2012 05:52 PM

This is good to know :D

Ben 18-07-2012 10:01 AM

Also, you can fit a maximum of 24LED's into the dome light before **** gets tight.

BG1.8sp 18-07-2012 11:02 AM

Just post up as much info possible such as the maximum length tail lights etc if you know. I will just edit the original list to keep things easy

Rupewrecht 18-07-2012 11:16 AM

Stickied. You might want to specify Hatch for some things, too. :)

BG1.8sp 18-07-2012 11:24 AM

Cool! Well the only thing different is the dome light which I have listed for hatch and sedan.
Will also make a list for the BJI as well. Once I make the list I will update again.

Can someone also confirm that that the J48 tail lights use the same globes. 99% sure they do but would just like confirmation.

z100 18-07-2012 12:40 PM

Don't know if this helps, but I bought a replacement globe for the foglight switch recently. The part number is GA2A-66-461, also has Bulb 'A' written on bag I got it in. The globe isn't something you can simply buy from Jaycar as a straight fit as it comes with its own 'base' (for lack of a better term) that screws into the switch.

project.r.racing 18-07-2012 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BG1.8sp (Post 298079)
Tail light:
Parker/brake - BAY15D (382) P21W
Indicator - BAY15D (382) P21W
Reverse - BAY15S P21/5W

I see a problem here.

BG1.8sp 18-07-2012 01:24 PM

And the problem is???

BG1.8sp 18-07-2012 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by z100 (Post 298475)
Don't know if this helps, but I bought a replacement globe for the foglight switch recently. The part number is GA2A-66-461, also has Bulb 'A' written on bag I got it in. The globe isn't something you can simply buy from Jaycar as a straight fit as it comes with its own 'base' (for lack of a better term) that screws into the switch.

Yeah that helps... The more info the better

project.r.racing 18-07-2012 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BG1.8sp (Post 298489)
And the problem is???

Have a look at the dual wattage reverse bulb, and the single wattage brake bulb.

BG1.8sp 18-07-2012 01:51 PM

Lol!
Can't believe you even pointed it out yet I still couldn't see my error.... Embarassing much!
Fix it soon

TheMAN 18-07-2012 02:40 PM

you do not really need to list the "BAY15D" or "BAY15S" numbers... they are just base type numbers (bayonet bases)... you only need the "P21W" or "P21/5W" designation for example, which are the true trade names :)

I'm still scratching my head trying to understand why those small wedge bulbs used for the dome lights, parkers, and side indicators are called "T10", etc... the "T" designations have been used for the mini bayonet bulbs in ECE nomenclature (the world standard for automotive lighting)... I understand Australia follows ADR rules and used SAE based standards for lighting, but neither the Japanese, British (both of which used to use similar SAE based standards for lighting), and Americans use such terms (Americans tend to use Osram numbers instead). But the SAE based lighting standards specified in ADR have superseded to ECE standards for at least 20 years already, so.....


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