OK so it's about time I permanently sorted the rear right fog light on my LHD bus rather than the 'wire-soldered-to-a-bulb' number that's currently in there
I've bought a generic single bulb holder but until I take the rear light off again I don;t if this will be of any use... is there any online 'how to' do this neatly and properly other than buying a complete rhs bulb holder plate? I already have a rhs lens with the correct reflector.
Thanks
C
Rear Foglights
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1989 2.1 MV Auto
- 937carrera
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Re: Rear Foglights
Bit confused.
I have just checked the light units from my RHD CU. Both sides have provision for a bulb, so all you need to do is put a bulb in and make sure there is a feed to the terminal on the back of the light unit and both sides should work
I have just checked the light units from my RHD CU. Both sides have provision for a bulb, so all you need to do is put a bulb in and make sure there is a feed to the terminal on the back of the light unit and both sides should work
1981 RHD 2.0 Aircooled Leisuredrive project, CU engine
1990 RHD 1.9 Auto Sleeper with DF/DG engine
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Re: Rear Foglights
If they are Hella holders you may need one of these.
1983 LHD Westfalia poptop 1.9 DG petrol.
Re: Rear Foglights
captain Byrne wrote:If they are Hella holders you may need one of these.
BINGO! That'd be better than the bulb holders I bought... don't suppose anyone has any spare to sell?
Once the lamp is off the bus, is it obvious where the wire should connect to the loom?
1989 2.1 MV Auto