question about emergency light button!!!
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just buy a T3 or T4 bulb which this is....can be found for as cheap as a few bucks or i have a bag of OEM bulbs you can have since all mine are LEDS now, just PM me for these
i ALSO have my ML radio player done but with actual bulbs, it took me FOREVER to find the correct bulbs (well correct as in they will work correctly)
(you and i actually started talking about it in this thread and i pick it back up at the end of this thread)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ator-bulb.html
but it was also covered in here (from post # 8 forward)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...and-radio.html
i ALSO have my ML radio player done but with actual bulbs, it took me FOREVER to find the correct bulbs (well correct as in they will work correctly)
(you and i actually started talking about it in this thread and i pick it back up at the end of this thread)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ator-bulb.html
but it was also covered in here (from post # 8 forward)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...and-radio.html
it's not the matter of need or no need but i just want every single button, every single bulb in my car functions and lights up as it should
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thank you very much for your info sakataj. i didnt know what type of bulb that was so i couldnt buy it on ebay. now that i do know the type of bulb, it is easily buy from ebay for just 3 bucks for the LED. and for everybody's info it is T4 neo wedge bulb. the t3 is 8mm in diameter, t4 is 10mm and t5 is 12mm. so for this particular hazard button it is the t4. i just purchased a package of 2 white LED t4 on ebay for just 3$. thanks everybody for the info. it was very helpful here is the link for the bulb: http://www.ebay.com/itm/190623387402...84.m1497.l2649
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re:question about emergency light button!!!
An Emergency Lighting system is a crucial accompanying system alongside the fire alarm which allows a directional exit route for people who are in the building following an alarm trigger. The emergency lights also activate after power loss due to heavy duty batteries which are tested regularly.
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