Hey all, I’m new here, this is my first post. Hopefully it’s in the right section.
I just bought a 2001 Bongo Aero Friendee. One of the internal rear lights doesn’t work and the bulb was missing when I checked. Does anybody know which bulb I’d need to buy to replace it? Image link below
Also unrelated, electric blinds don’t run on the leisure battery. Only when the ignition is half on, normal?
https://imgur.com/6uPnyWR
Mystery bulb identification!
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Re: Mystery bulb identification!
Looks like a 'Festoon' bulb:
https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car- ... KgEALw_wcB
Just measure the length and pop into your local car shop.
As for leisure battery wiring... Anyone's guess. All depends how the installer wired it up.
Bear in mind you can operate the blinds manualy. Just raise and lower gently by hand, no harm will be done.
https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car- ... KgEALw_wcB
Just measure the length and pop into your local car shop.
As for leisure battery wiring... Anyone's guess. All depends how the installer wired it up.
Bear in mind you can operate the blinds manualy. Just raise and lower gently by hand, no harm will be done.
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Re: Mystery bulb identification!
The various lamps are listed on the pages here http://www.g8dhe.net/bwm, check the dates as lamps changed in later versions.
It sounds like you don't have a SWAP loom fitted on the LB to switch the internal lights, radio ancillary sockets and blinds to use the LB. These are available for the Bongo.
It sounds like you don't have a SWAP loom fitted on the LB to switch the internal lights, radio ancillary sockets and blinds to use the LB. These are available for the Bongo.
Re: Mystery bulb identification!
It's worth getting a reasonable LED for those lights. I'd suggest a warm white rather than a very bright one ( which tend to have a cooler light temperature )