Tim Cullis Scotland lover UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 10, 2004 Messages 3,580 Reaction score 50 Location Putney, London and the Altiplano de Granada May 7, 2006 #1 One of my aux lights is out and I thought I'd check the bulb. Gave up after a while, has anyone any idea how to do this? Tim
One of my aux lights is out and I thought I'd check the bulb. Gave up after a while, has anyone any idea how to do this? Tim
MikeP UKGSer of 2014 (Dead) UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 15, 2004 Messages 14,074 Reaction score 6 Location Plymuff May 7, 2006 #2 Tim, the rubber boot on the rear peels away. Inside is a pretty normal wire spring retainer. The bulb is the same type that you'd find in an amber beacon. Like a headlight bulb but the glass filament is shorter.
Tim, the rubber boot on the rear peels away. Inside is a pretty normal wire spring retainer. The bulb is the same type that you'd find in an amber beacon. Like a headlight bulb but the glass filament is shorter.
GSPeP Registered user Joined Dec 28, 2002 Messages 1,039 Reaction score 0 Location near Antwerp, Belgium May 8, 2006 #3 If the TT foglight is the Hella Micro DE the bulb is a H3 and the rubber back indeed peels away.