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This set of four OSRAM 1.5W beige socket base bulbs is designed for BMW dashboard instruments, providing reliable illumination with a voltage of 12V. Each bulb is engineered for optimal performance, ensuring your dashboard is always bright and functional.
Brand | OSRAM |
Light Type | automotive-instrumentation-ignition-light-bulbs |
Wattage | 1.5 watts |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 1.5 Watts |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Light Source Wattage | 1.5 Watts |
Manufacturer | OSRAM-SYLVANIA |
UPC | 766194558412 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.17 x 1.46 x 0.47 inches |
Item model number | 62 11 1 391 260 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 51353959981x4 |
OEM Part Number | 1391260 |
Position | Right |
B**N
Excellent
Purchased for my son's 08 explorer, took less that 15 minutes to replace the lights and they are working great.
N**T
Fits my 2001 Ford F150 perfect
These bulbs fit my 2001 Ford F150 instrument cluster. Other bulbs which claimed to be a guaranteed fit were either too big or couldn't fit in the slots to hold it into the instrument guage circuit board.
D**S
Dash lights
There good
A**R
They are the correct part (although even the dealer doesn't know)
These say they are for a BMW. Well, they are also what is in the dash in my 2001 Ford F150 and they are the ONLY lamps that will fit. They are smaller than the typical 194 that the dealer will tell you the truck takes. No Ford dealer that I spoke to knew these were what were needed. I had to remove the old bulbs and examine them and then find them. Thank you, Amazon. These are for the dash illumination, speedo, tach, etc. The turn signal and bright indicator are the 1.2 watt blue base bulbs.
C**L
2007 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Replacement
Worked like a charm in my 07 explorer! Looks just like it did before my original bulbs burned out. Perfect!
O**M
Correct style lamps - exact BMW fit and finish. five stars
These are the correct lamps for some of the critical positions of your BMW cluster. Note that many BMW instrument clusters from the late 90's through the 2000's used THREE different lamps in every cluster. Typically, this includes a 1.2W, this 1.5W and a 3W type that inserts into the existing plastic base. The count of each type that you need depends on the position and the car model. TIP - remove the cluster to find the exact bulb wattage and count - it is embossed right into the plastic housing. Or, check your owner's manual. You'll be surprised what it tells you about the type and count of bulbs in many of the lamp positions of your BMW. TIP 2: When replacing lamps, just replace them all...even if they are working. If you have a couple burned out, it is likely the others aren't far behind. If you are short of cash, a cost saving step is to recycle the rarely used existing lamps into the spots that get more use, and just put the new lamps in the spots that get the heaviest use. (dash illumination, turn signal, high beam, etc.FWIW, these lamps worked perfectly and fit perfectly as well. 5 stars
G**M
Exact fit
Fit exactly
V**T
Perfect replacement for 2010 Ford Explorer Limited Instrument Cluster
Replaced one of the instrument cluster lights on my 2010 Ford Explorer Limited (the one lighting the fuel quantity). Despite being marked BMW, this was a perfect fit and simple job. 8 total, 7mm screws to get the instrument cluster out and the bulbs are 6mm. There is a YouTube video showing how to get the cluster out for a 2006 Mercury Mountaineer and it's spot on for the 2010 Ford Ex.
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