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10 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

That's not a parking light globe. That is a main headlight globe.

You've touched it (the quartz envelope) with your fingers and now it's f**ked, so you have to buy replacement for that too.

na its the fog lights/parking lights and it was dead thats why i thought to replace it

ive checked all the lights and its all working except that one bulb

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45 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

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That is an H1 headlight globe. Not a parker. 55W, quartz halogen.

Outer are the headlights yea and the parking/fog lights are the ones inside? still working even though I left the bulb out

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On 7/21/2007 at 12:04 AM, T88turbo said:

I bought some white LED lights for the front parkers as the stock one come out yellow.

Cant get access to the damn thing to remove the bulb.

Any suggestions?

I am not certain on the point, but these lights look like your running lights, which are specifically coloured towards the yellow spectrum, as it is more easily seen in fog. And as such may even be required by law to be coloured like that.

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