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		Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: grifter on 01 May 2022, 15:12:49
		
			
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				Hi 
 
 Needing to replace the rear indicator bulbs as they're almost clear of the amber coating, is it just a standard amber indicator bulb I need, any specific code for them?
 
 Thanks
 
 G
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				just a standard bau15s amber indicator bulb.(offset pins)i have found however that different makes seem to have a differing level of amber coating. ie some are more orange than others !
			
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				just a standard bau15s amber indicator bulb.(offset pins)i have found however that different makes seem to have a differing level of amber coating. ie some are more orange than others !
 
 
 Thanks, that's just the luck of the draw isn't it, how good a coating you get, hopefully they're better than the ones I got at the moment.
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				yellow or white is only really a problem at MOT time & I can't see most testers failing you .... just give advisory. 
 
 I've a box of amber bulbs in my garage ..... Ring IIRC
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				You can buy orange paint for bulbs  :)
			
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				You can buy orange paint for bulbs  :)
 
 Yes, but why would you?  ;D
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				You can buy orange paint for bulbs  :)
 
 Yes, but why would you?  ;D
 
 exactly ....  ;D
 
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				You can buy orange paint for bulbs  :)
 
 Yes, but why would you?  ;D
 
 exactly ....  ;D
 
 The orange ones in my astra have been in there at least 8 years, so I don't think I'd save much money buying clear ones and a can of paint  ;D
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				You can buy orange paint for bulbs  :)
 
 Yes, but why would you?  ;D
 
 exactly ....  ;D
 
 The orange ones in my astra have been in there at least 8 years, so I don't think I'd save much money buying clear ones and a can of paint  ;D
 
 I re coat the old bulbs if required (my MOT tester is strict) and have plenty of spares from cars i've scrapped
 the only bulbs I have to buy are HID ,LED ££ :o
 Glad I made a few people smile  ;D
 
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				You can buy orange paint for bulbs  :)
 
 But then you have to buy the Clear Coat, the Wet and Dry, the Lacquer, Rubbing Down Compound, Paint Wipes, T Cut, Polish, Buffing Machine, and on and on, its just endless.
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				MOT up this week, thought they looked very white so decided to change them.
			
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				You can buy orange paint for bulbs  :)
 
 But then you have to buy the Clear Coat, the Wet and Dry, the Lacquer, Rubbing Down Compound, Paint Wipes, T Cut, Polish, Buffing Machine, and on and on, its just endless.
 
 and that's all AFTER you've knocked the dents out of the glass and masked up the chrome work  :D
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				Now changed, and I'll rub off the remaining amber flakes on the old bulbs and keep those as spares, how's that for penny pinching!