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The instrument light on the dash of my 29 Tudor has never functioned since I purchased the car. Never bothered me before but now I would really like it to work. My silly issues is, I do not know how to turn it on. Anyone??
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Push and turn clockwise about 1/8 of a turn. Just pushing will turn it on. It will turn off when released unless turned clockwise. Turn counter-clockwise to turn it back off. It takes a #63 6-volt bulb if you are still running 6 volts.
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Thank you so much.I just installed a new wiring harness and have new ambition to make everything work. Thanks
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If you put an LED bulb in it you will have more light, less current draw and it WON'T burn your fingers.
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If you have a modern ignition switch you can wire the light to turn on only with the ignition on. So if forget to turn the light off it will not drain your battery.
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I had a aviation grade light bulb in there. It was the replacement for the #63. It had a heavy duty filament, but it finally burned out. I got it at NAPA. Wish I still had that part number, because the light I have now is not as much candlepower.
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Does the bulb not have a number on it? Possibly a #81, 6 CP compared to a #63, 3 CP.
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i have the stock dash light but can not find a bulb. the socket takes a single contact w/offset pins bulb.
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Vet #94 - is this not it? https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/p...d=976629&cat=0
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i can't see if that has offset pins.
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i sent a message to snyders to verify if it has offset pins.
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Good idea. The description should tell you. Some do, some don't....
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Bindar, dundat.
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It is a pain in the posterior. To turn it on, simply push it in as you would a cigarette lighter in a modern car. Pull it out slightly and it should go off. The problem is that the fixture gets worn and comes on every time you hit a bump in the road...or temperature causes metal expansion to have it come on while parked...killing the battery. Mine does NOT have offset pins...they are two pins at equal distance from the bottom.
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German Guy, The LED does not get hot like the incandescent bulb and will not drain your battery (as fast) if you forget and leave it on. Sorry, I don't have a part number but do a search for the equivalent LED. See post #5.
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I leave it in the 'on'-position all the time, it being lit is my reminder that i have not turned off the main switch when parked... As i have an LED (yellow), leaving it on does not heat things up too much.
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I would use the stock bulb and file off one pin, as others have suggested. |
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Replacing the original bulb with a much brighter LED sounds like an excellent idea to me I need to change my mind to that!!!
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I have never seen a single fiiment bulb with offset pins. I see no use to do that. I am using a LED in my Town Sedan, burned my fingers one to many times using an regular bulb!
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