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Correct bulb for indicators....

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I've searched all over but can't find a definitive answer.......what bulbs are used in the front indicators for a 1982 T3 Transporter? A lot of places mention a 21W bulb, are these the same that can be obtained at Halfords?

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Yes, standard 21w bayonet cap bulb. Also used for hi intensity rear lights.

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Increasingly, the 21 watt bulb is disappearing from many places - including most petrol stations and tool shops. This I am told, is due to the fact most modern cars involve removing panels & trim to change a bulb and more owners than ever now book the car into a garage to have them swapped out. Duh.

Little wonder then that there are so many vehicles with missing or badly set up lights. For us it just involves a few screws but our vehicles were designed by humans, not computers. :evil:
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