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Old 11-27-05, 06:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Neo-Wedge Bulbs (Instrument Panel)

Some of you have wondered about replacement bulbs for the instrument cluster, climate controls, etc. Most of these bulbs are neo-wedge type bulbs and bulbs that are a but larger than typical #74 bulbs.

I came across this web site (maybe this is old news) that carries these hard to find other than at the dealer replacement bulbs:

http://www.autolumination.com/

The LED replacement neo-wedge bulbs look like they're backwards when compared to the incandescant bulbs.
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i got tons of those, i just throw them in my pocket when im at the junk yard. just about every honda uses the same ones also. i also got extra relays too. soon as i get my car running again i got some 9007 bulbs to mess around with.
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That's a good connection to have, Paulo57509: NAPA and other places don't carry these bulbs, and Honda /Acura wants about 6 dollars each for the little instrument panel lights!!
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