Hi from Czech Republic,
Bulb in FOG/DRL combination lamp: fog = H11, DRL = PS19W (I hope, maybe PS24W) http://xtremelights.co.uk/philips-hyper ... w-12v.html
I am thinking about replacing PS19W with this bulb: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Genuine-SAMSU ... #vi-ilComp
Of course, this LED bulb is called "5202" "H16" (there are two kinds of H16), but difference with PS19W is only with guiding pins, not locking pins. Guide pins can be easily modified.
I am now waiting for delivery from Hong Kong
Please wait for further post with installation pictures...
BR,
Mario
LED vs foglight DRL change
Full beams - H9 (factory Philips bulbs are installed can be replaced by LEDs)
Rear number plate bulbs - 501 (factory halogen bulbs, can be replaced with LEDs) - First mod I did when I got my Pulsar which cost me couple of quid from eBay.
Fog lights - H11 (factory halogen, can be replaced but LEDs)
Rear number plate bulbs - 501 (factory halogen bulbs, can be replaced with LEDs) - First mod I did when I got my Pulsar which cost me couple of quid from eBay.
Fog lights - H11 (factory halogen, can be replaced but LEDs)
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Nice to see a fellow essex pulsar owner!naimkhan wrote:Full beams - H9 (factory Philips bulbs are installed can be replaced by LEDs)
Rear number plate bulbs - 501 (factory halogen bulbs, can be replaced with LEDs) - Most mod I did when I got my Pulsar which cost me couple of quid from eBay.
Fog lights - H11 (factory halogen, can be replaced but LEDs)
Hi Everyone - I have done the LED main beam replacement on my 2017 Tekna and want to replace the Fog / DRL in the lower fog lamps - Not sure how to access the back though - Tried to undo the 4 x 10mm bolts on the bottom but the inner wheel mud guard still stays put - Does anyone have any photos or a guide - Thanks
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I have had a look at these lamps too. Really wanted to fit them, however, the whole tearing apart of the lower front bumper put me off. The videos on the Osram site are helpful up to a point but I would feel more confident with specific instructions. The electrical part doesn't phase me but the mechanical part does! I don't want to pull my 2year old 1.6T apart only to find I lack the skill to put it all back the way it was.