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I've searched for a while & looked in the DIY etc. but I can't find a part number/bulb type for the dash bulbs in series 2 C34's... I assume they are at least the same as R34?

Has anyone replaced their bulbs? I have tried LEDs but they go flaky after about 6 months. Planning to just get new bulbs as the original ones are blackening and therefore going dim.

I had it in my mind that they were a T3?

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Probably just easiest to pull the air-con control unit out and take it with you to your local spare parts or auto-electrical place. Not sure about s2's, but IIRC from when I took it out to replace my stereo, there are at least two different sized-bulbs in the s1 unit. A few of mine are blown now, so I'll likely be removing it again soonish.

Probably just easiest to pull the air-con control unit out and take it with you to your local spare parts or auto-electrical place. Not sure about s2's, but IIRC from when I took it out to replace my stereo, there are at least two different sized-bulbs in the s1 unit. A few of mine are blown now, so I'll likely be removing it again soonish.

Are the bulbs in the aircon unit the same as the dash?

Yep, Dave, I'm pretty sure they're either the same or similar. IIRC, the only difference will be the sizes of the globes.

I had my dash partly removed about 6 weeks ago, but didn't look at the back of it. It should only take about 20mins to remove.

Yep, Dave, I'm pretty sure they're either the same or similar. IIRC, the only difference will be the sizes of the globes.

I had my dash partly removed about 6 weeks ago, but didn't look at the back of it. It should only take about 20mins to remove.

Cheers yes getting used to having the dash in and out now...

cool Chris... well to replace the dud and a couple of dim ones I reckon 3... if they're not black already let me know what you want for them

When I got my s2 I had all the lights out on the sitcom panel too, but I remember having to get really small 12v bulbs like the size of a piece of rice to fit in.

Just pull it out and check to sizing before u buy new ones

I can give you 2 Genuine Nissan part numbers. I know these ones are for the Climate control and Gauges in the RS4S. I've attached some pics if the helps.

I don't know what ones are in the dash, but I used these in my Climate control and Gauges I'm guessing that they would be the same.

27545-8E100 LAMP ASSY. Looks: This is a long grey housing with a small globe at the end, globe has a blue cover on it.

27545-0N002 LAMP ASSY. Looks: Short housing with a blue cover over the globe.

Both globes were about $11.00 each a year or so ago.

Hope that helps some what.

Pics of them are here for you :)

27545-0n002.jpg

27545-8e100.jpg

Yeah those two different globes are for climate control not for the dash.

If i remember correctly the larger one you have two that are the backlight for the screen and 4 of the smaller one for the buttons ;-)

Instead of paying 11ea you can go to repco buy some dash lights for something else with same size grain glove bull the old ones out of the holders and put them into them.

True you can do this, i had only one option, after going to every auto elect, repco, super cheap and autobahn I came back with nothing. But for anyone who doesn't want to stuff around with the globes, genuine is the only way to go.

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