SYLVANIA - 168.TP 168 Basic Miniature Bulb, (Contains 10 Bulbs)
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"Ten Pack" is abbreviated as TP. A total of ten bulbs will be sent to you.
Yes. Your Buick specifies a 3157, but while a 3057 will suffice, the 3157 may provide a bit more brightness.
It shouldn't matter which way they go in, but I recommend testing the lights for your application after snapping in the bulb before reinstalling all of the original panels, trim, and so on. The led bulbs must be installed in a specific direction, but standard bulbs can be installed in any direction as long as they are snugly snapped in place.
No, I doubt it. The manual specifies that a different bulb be used.
Selected User Reviews For SYLVANIA - 168.TP 168 Basic Miniature Bulb, (Contains 10 Bulbs)
They were not when I opened them; instead, they were labeled GPC, a brand I had never heard of before. Please don't label these as Sylvania and then send a different brand.
They were in a NAPA box when I got them, and the bulbs were marked with GPC. I can't even find a manufacturer of GPC bulbs on Google! br> They also used a 194 bulb instead of the advertised 168 bulb, which is a much dimmer bulb with the same physical size and isn't even approved for my vehicle.
License plate light, position light, and interior lights are all compatible with the 2012 Toyota Camry. br>Oh, and in case you're wondering, W2 is the same for T10 and T16. 1x9. T16 has a larger diameter than a 5d wedge bulb. T10br>194 is br>br>T10br>T10br>T10br>T10br>T10br>T10br> 78 watt - a lumen of 25 168 is 2500 hoursbr>2500 hoursbr>2000 hoursbr>2000 hoursbr>2000 hours 9 watt - a lumen of 38 1500 hoursbr>2825 is a 5 watt light bulb - Luminous flux of 50 T16br>906 is 300 hoursbr>br>300 hoursbr>br>300 hoursbr>br>300 hoursbr>br>300 hoursbr>br 97 watt - Light output of 75 lumen 1000 hours br>912 hours br>12 hours br>12 hours br>12 hours 8 watt - 151 lumen is a unit of measurement for the amount of light that can be produced 921 = 1000 hoursbr>1000 hoursbr>1000 hoursbr>1000 hoursbr>1000 hoursbr 92 watt - 264 lumens are the number of lumens produced by a light source. 1000 hoursbr>br>The higher the lumens, the brighter the bulb, but the hotter it is to operate. Before you make a switch, double-check your fuse.
Save time and money by using this method. This is an excellent bulb. My 2005 Freestyle has an electrical harness issue, according to a search on the internet. In the 15 years that I've owned it, I've had to replace the driver's side taillight at least 12 times. So over the years, I've paid a lot of money to O'Rileys Auto Parts for a dangling Sylania bulb. These bulbs are identical to the originals, but they are significantly less expensive and perform equally well. For a fraction of Ford's MSRP, it's likely made in the same factory in China.
In my landscaping fixtures, I can only use Sylvania 921 bulbs. They're the only ones I've found that fit. They aren't labeled as Sylvania anywhere on the box, and they obviously don't fit. They appear to be a rip-off in appearance. Two of them fell out of the box and broke on the floor when I opened it to try out the fitting because they were not attached to the cardboard pocket inside. I'm afraid I won't be able to get them back now.
Despite some negative feedback, I decided to purchase these. Based on previous reviews, these were Osram (Sylvania) bulbs, which was great to see. The packaging was terrible, and all of the bulbs had come loose from their carriers and were rolling around in the box. I wasn't optimistic about their condition, but when I tested them, they all had a 3 ohm resistance, so I'm confident they'll work; only time will tell.
For a 2007 Prius LE corner parking lamp, I purchased this product. It is appropriate and functional. Turn the plug slightly to the left to unlock it, pull out the old mini bulb, insert the new mini bulb, then reinsert the plug and lock it by twisting slightly to the right while standing by the front fender, facing the front of the vehicle. It was easier to start by unplugging the turn signal plug (in the same righty-righty-righty-righty-righty-righty-righty- To make more room, use the tighty, lefty loosey protocol.
I paid the same amount for these bulbs as I did for two Philips brand bulbs, so I assumed something was wrong. I got these first and put them in my 2000 Nissan Xterra to replace the taillight/brake light bulbs. They have a surprising amount of brightness! I'll keep an eye on these because the last bulbs I used burned out quickly, but so far they've performed admirably! Even if they don't last as long as I'd like, they're a good value for the money.