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westend wrote:Hama wrote:westend wrote:Hama wrote:I see numbers stamped into the base from your picture. What's the difference, though? It's a fairly generic 12V fixture and anything you can get at an auto parts store will work for replacement.path1 wrote:
If your lucky, on the other side of plastic there might be a part number molded into plastic. Then maybe you can match up, but doubtful. In looking for replacement if you can't match up old screw holes I would put something over the old screw holes to keep moisture out before mounting new light.
yea, i guess ill take it off tomorrow and hope for the best. Thanks for the advice
I'd be looking for a marker light with either yellow or clear lense.
Where do you see numbers?
โOct-18-2015 03:24 PM
Hama wrote:westend wrote:Outboard of the fasteners "V----". Like I stated, it matters not. Just buy a cheap marker light, preferably with an LED bulb.Hama wrote:I see numbers stamped into the base from your picture. What's the difference, though? It's a fairly generic 12V fixture and anything you can get at an auto parts store will work for replacement.path1 wrote:
If your lucky, on the other side of plastic there might be a part number molded into plastic. Then maybe you can match up, but doubtful. In looking for replacement if you can't match up old screw holes I would put something over the old screw holes to keep moisture out before mounting new light.
yea, i guess ill take it off tomorrow and hope for the best. Thanks for the advice
I'd be looking for a marker light with either yellow or clear lense.
Where do you see numbers?
โOct-18-2015 01:34 PM
โOct-18-2015 01:30 PM
westend wrote:Hama wrote:I see numbers stamped into the base from your picture. What's the difference, though? It's a fairly generic 12V fixture and anything you can get at an auto parts store will work for replacement.path1 wrote:
If your lucky, on the other side of plastic there might be a part number molded into plastic. Then maybe you can match up, but doubtful. In looking for replacement if you can't match up old screw holes I would put something over the old screw holes to keep moisture out before mounting new light.
yea, i guess ill take it off tomorrow and hope for the best. Thanks for the advice
I'd be looking for a marker light with either yellow or clear lense.
โOct-18-2015 07:14 AM
โOct-18-2015 03:30 AM
Hama wrote:I see numbers stamped into the base from your picture. What's the difference, though? It's a fairly generic 12V fixture and anything you can get at an auto parts store will work for replacement.path1 wrote:
If your lucky, on the other side of plastic there might be a part number molded into plastic. Then maybe you can match up, but doubtful. In looking for replacement if you can't match up old screw holes I would put something over the old screw holes to keep moisture out before mounting new light.
yea, i guess ill take it off tomorrow and hope for the best. Thanks for the advice
โOct-18-2015 12:52 AM
โOct-17-2015 10:58 PM
Hama wrote:
โOct-17-2015 09:36 PM
path1 wrote:
If your lucky, on the other side of plastic there might be a part number molded into plastic. Then maybe you can match up, but doubtful. In looking for replacement if you can't match up old screw holes I would put something over the old screw holes to keep moisture out before mounting new light.
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