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Smithy
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Clock Light

Post by Smithy »

Common fault on the Rover 200/400, my old 200 had it as well. The backlight has gone on the clock.

Does anyone know what size the replacement bulb is for them and where I can get one from?
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Post by 216GSi »

All it says on the back of mine is PHILLIPS 12/1.2

Don't worry - I didn't rip it out to check, I've got three clocks (and wood surround) in the boot that I've got from scrappies!
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They are about £6.00 from X-Part. Had to have one lately.

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Post by mach1rob »

OUCH! Any decent car shop should have them for pence, just a bog standard twist lock bulb same as this one :)

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Post by Devon-rover »

£0.89 I feel sick! X-Part want our business at what expence Rip-off sods

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Yes, does kind of make you wonder how they think they can charge so much, one reason I will only use them for stuff I can't get from a factor and T series exhaust manifold gaskets.
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Post by Dorset_Clive »

One thing I can tell you...not a single garage between the M25 and Cambridge had one on Saturday night :(

The bulb failed in the rally car on Saturday evening on the way to a rally and as we're timed to the nearest minute on this even we didn't need to bother with the posh expensive rally clock...big mistake that was :( In the end, I had the trim panel in my lap on the drive up, with the bits box laid out on the back seat trying to jury rig a 5w sidelight bulb to fit :roll:
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Post by matthewsemple »

Devon-rover wrote:£0.89 I feel sick! X-Part want our business at what expence Rip-off sods
I had a similar problem with a temperature sensor. Not with X-Part but with a Rover dealer who wanted to charge me £36 for one - even though they are only £9 from X-Part :x
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Post by Gibbo214 »

i presume using a blue bulb would not make the clock illuminate blue? anyone got any ideas on this or have changed the illumination colour of their clock?
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Post by matthewsemple »

If the original light is clear then a blue light would make it a mucky colour - mixture of blue and orange.
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