Fog light problem
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Fog light problem
Morning all
My bongo has just failed it's MOT as the fog light has been rewired to the near side reverse light, which still has a white bulb in it. Don't know how it's managed to pass before now, but hey ho!
I can't seem to find a replacement bulb or even know where to look. The only red bulb in Halfords that appeared to be a replacement didn't fit as the bayonet fittings weren't 180 degrees from each other, but more like a 120deg/240deg arrangement.
Anyone know where I can get the necessary bulb, or should I be looking to buy a flush-fit fog light?
Btw, the offending bulb which I have removed is stamped as: 37R E8 (or6?) 212.
Many thanks in advance
Chris
My bongo has just failed it's MOT as the fog light has been rewired to the near side reverse light, which still has a white bulb in it. Don't know how it's managed to pass before now, but hey ho!
I can't seem to find a replacement bulb or even know where to look. The only red bulb in Halfords that appeared to be a replacement didn't fit as the bayonet fittings weren't 180 degrees from each other, but more like a 120deg/240deg arrangement.
Anyone know where I can get the necessary bulb, or should I be looking to buy a flush-fit fog light?
Btw, the offending bulb which I have removed is stamped as: 37R E8 (or6?) 212.
Many thanks in advance
Chris
Re: Fog light problem
File off one of the lugs, or search for a 382 in red.
382 is the bulb type with the 180° lugs
581 is the type with the 160°/200° lugs
The 581 base is typically used for coloured bulbs, the 382 is typically used for clear ones - however you can get coloured 382s.
Here is an eBay listing for 10 x 382 in red, for £2.90.
382 is the bulb type with the 180° lugs
581 is the type with the 160°/200° lugs
The 581 base is typically used for coloured bulbs, the 382 is typically used for clear ones - however you can get coloured 382s.
Here is an eBay listing for 10 x 382 in red, for £2.90.
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Re: Fog light problem
Hi
These:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-21W-SINGL ... 780wt_1038
Or These:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-RED-CREE- ... 392wt_1228
Cheers
Helen
These:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-21W-SINGL ... 780wt_1038
Or These:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-RED-CREE- ... 392wt_1228
Cheers
Helen
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Re: Fog light problem
GowerOsprey wrote:Morning all
My bongo has just failed it's MOT as the fog light has been rewired to the near side reverse light, which still has a white bulb in it. Don't know how it's managed to pass before now, but hey ho!
I can't seem to find a replacement bulb or even know where to look. The only red bulb in Halfords that appeared to be a replacement didn't fit as the bayonet fittings weren't 180 degrees from each other, but more like a 120deg/240deg arrangement.
Anyone know where I can get the necessary bulb, or should I be looking to buy a flush-fit fog light?
Btw, the offending bulb which I have removed is stamped as: 37R E8 (or6?) 212.
Many thanks in advance
Chris
Hi it needs to be on the off side or the centre of the vehicle, at the rear.
Re: Fog light problem
Maybe thats why you still have a white bulb in the n/s lamp.rita wrote:GowerOsprey wrote:Morning all
My bongo has just failed it's MOT as the fog light has been rewired to the near side reverse light, which still has a white bulb in it. Don't know how it's managed to pass before now, but hey ho!
I can't seem to find a replacement bulb or even know where to look. The only red bulb in Halfords that appeared to be a replacement didn't fit as the bayonet fittings weren't 180 degrees from each other, but more like a 120deg/240deg arrangement.
Anyone know where I can get the necessary bulb, or should I be looking to buy a flush-fit fog light?
Btw, the offending bulb which I have removed is stamped as: 37R E8 (or6?) 212.
Many thanks in advance
Chris
Hi it needs to be on the off side or the centre of the vehicle, at the rear.
Re: Fog light problem
Just a thought - there isn't a blown RED lamp in the Offside cluster is there ?
Geoff
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Re: Fog light problem
Mine had the offside reversing light converted to a fog lamp - it was just a normal, single filament, 18W red bulb available from the local motor shop or Halfords.
It definitely won't be the nearside light that is converted.
It definitely won't be the nearside light that is converted.
John
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Re: Fog light problem
I agree. Now THAT would/should definitely be an MOT fail.francophile1947 wrote:It definitely won't be the nearside light that is converted.
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Re: Fog light problem
you lost me when you said halfrauds. 

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Re: Fog light problem
Thanks everyone for the swift replies.
You're all right, it is the offside light, my mistake. And I agree with the Halfrauds comment, but my dear papa picked it up for me as I needed it quickly. It will be returned, have no fear, and I can pay back the money I borrowed against my house to afford it!!
I have now ordered the correct ones from eBay.
Thanks again everyone, you have been invaluable in getting my beloved Bongo back on t'road!
You're all right, it is the offside light, my mistake. And I agree with the Halfrauds comment, but my dear papa picked it up for me as I needed it quickly. It will be returned, have no fear, and I can pay back the money I borrowed against my house to afford it!!

I have now ordered the correct ones from eBay.
Thanks again everyone, you have been invaluable in getting my beloved Bongo back on t'road!
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Re: Fog light problem
Ah gower if you had gone into the pound shop or the 99p shop in town I am sure I saw them in there last week, might make a trip up to the "what" shop and pick up some and make a fortune on evil bay,lol.
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Re: Fog light problem
Too true - they are nothing special and I paid £1.75 for two in my local Wilco/Fastfit branchDavid Edwards wrote:Ah gower if you had gone into the pound shop or the 99p shop in town I am sure I saw them in there last week, might make a trip up to the "what" shop and pick up some and make a fortune on evil bay,lol.

Ady, you'll note that I put Halfrauds after the local motor accessory shop, but it's any port in a storm


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Re: Fog light problem
David Edwards wrote:Ah gower if you had gone into the pound shop or the 99p shop in town I am sure I saw them in there last week, might make a trip up to the "what" shop and pick up some and make a fortune on evil bay,lol.
Hi,this is the Hafords Red bulb,if you can get them for a 99p or even a SQUID give me a shout

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165688