3G Acura TL bulb sizes list 3G Garage #G-077
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3G Acura TL bulb sizes list 3G Garage #G-077
I have compiled all bulb sizes for everything in the 3G Acura TL for everyone's references. Enjoy.
All models (04-08 and Type S):
Rear turn bulb(2ea): 7440
Reverse bulb(2ea): 921
Ceiling(dome)(4ea): 2825
Doors(2ea): 194
Trunk(1ea): 2825
Vanity mirrors(2ea): 2825
License plate(2ea): 168
Glove box(1ea): 74
Center console(1ea): 74
Brake, side markers and high mount stop: all L.E.D.
*The 2825, 168, and 194 are all the same size with different wattage.
5watt, 4watt, and 3watt respectively.
HID main beam - D2S Osram 60404 bulbs for all models (4300K stock)
Front turn signals:
04: 7443
05: 7443
06: 7443
07 base: 7443
07 Type S: 1157
08 base : 7443
08 Type S: 1157
Fogs for 04-06 models use 9006 bulbs.
Fogs for 07-08 and Type S models use H8 (35w stock wattage).
DRLs (07-08;Type S) uses HB3/9005
All models (04-08 and Type S):
Rear turn bulb(2ea): 7440
Reverse bulb(2ea): 921
Ceiling(dome)(4ea): 2825
Doors(2ea): 194
Trunk(1ea): 2825
Vanity mirrors(2ea): 2825
License plate(2ea): 168
Glove box(1ea): 74
Center console(1ea): 74
Brake, side markers and high mount stop: all L.E.D.
*The 2825, 168, and 194 are all the same size with different wattage.
5watt, 4watt, and 3watt respectively.
HID main beam - D2S Osram 60404 bulbs for all models (4300K stock)
Front turn signals:
04: 7443
05: 7443
06: 7443
07 base: 7443
07 Type S: 1157
08 base : 7443
08 Type S: 1157
Fogs for 04-06 models use 9006 bulbs.
Fogs for 07-08 and Type S models use H8 (35w stock wattage).
DRLs (07-08;Type S) uses HB3/9005
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So with the 168 and 194 bulbs being different wattages, when ordering LED's to replace them, I know LED's present a different resistance, but do you need to be concerned with the wattage? I ordered some from V-LED's but didn't even think about checking wattage, just size.
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So with the 168 and 194 bulbs being different wattages, when ordering LED's to replace them, I know LED's present a different resistance, but do you need to be concerned with the wattage? I ordered some from V-LED's but didn't even think about checking wattage, just size.
for example, the factory wedge on the door light will fit the reverse lights. it just wouldnt be as bright.
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History shows that stickies don't get a lot of attention, and I'd rather put it in the 3G Garage, which I have done. See 3G Garage #G-077.
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#10
Either way, we both know that no matter where you put it, there will still be several new threads asking what type of bulbs to use in X location.
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Mine's a 2007 base and when I changed mine out, it says 7440 on the bulb. So I assume its the same for the 2004 as well since 2004-2006 and 2007 uses the same parts number for the rear turn bulb.
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FINALLY found this thread.
Just want to add from another post in regards to the seat heater switches. They require NeoWedge bulbs 8mm wide, and 10mm tall. (this is based off of another post https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...er+switch+seat ).
Just want to add from another post in regards to the seat heater switches. They require NeoWedge bulbs 8mm wide, and 10mm tall. (this is based off of another post https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...er+switch+seat ).
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^its not in the garage even tho it says it is. last time i went looking for this thread i had to search for the OP's username and then I went through all of his posts looking for this one.
MODs - can you make sure this appears in the garage?
MODs - can you make sure this appears in the garage?
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i went to the superbrightleds.com site and was looking at the WLED-x6 LED bulbs. The site doesn't specify how many watts are these. I'm just looking to replace my interior bulbs and the post at the beginning of this thread says the bulbs use different wattage. I'm just looking to replace my dome, door, and vanity mirror lights. what bulbs should I be getting?
thanks
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i went to the superbrightleds.com site and was looking at the WLED-x6 LED bulbs. The site doesn't specify how many watts are these. I'm just looking to replace my interior bulbs and the post at the beginning of this thread says the bulbs use different wattage. I'm just looking to replace my dome, door, and vanity mirror lights. what bulbs should I be getting?
thanks
thanks
#24
i'm a newb at this and was just reading all the comments and was interested in replacing all my interior lights to led. I came across a comment about soldering? Not sure how to do that. And its not direct plug and play if I replaced it?
#25
All bulbs are direct plug and play and doesn't require any soldering. The only soldering is when you are dealing with LED circuit boards but if you only want to replace all interior lights, you can do so by ordering the correct size bulbs. Soldering for instance if you want to do your brake lights, your dash lights, speedometer lights, etc.
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Two Navigation buttons dimmer that the rest
I just noticed the 2 buttons under the nav screen on the left(Map/Guide, Menu) are dimmer than all the rest. I wonder if they put the wrong size bulb in at the factory, since my car is a new 2008. Is it difficult to replace the bulb? Is it worth having the dealer attempt to remove the bezel and risk scratching everything and then have them put it back and risk having a rattle?
Has anyone attempted this before and knows how to do it?
Has anyone attempted this before and knows how to do it?
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I just noticed the 2 buttons under the nav screen on the left(Map/Guide, Menu) are dimmer than all the rest. I wonder if they put the wrong size bulb in at the factory, since my car is a new 2008. Is it difficult to replace the bulb? Is it worth having the dealer attempt to remove the bezel and risk scratching everything and then have them put it back and risk having a rattle?
Has anyone attempted this before and knows how to do it?
Has anyone attempted this before and knows how to do it?
Its prob the placement of the bulbs...I'm sure they all use the same bulb when they install at the factory. I wouldn't mess with them or take it apart. Its only gonna cause more problems later and risk scratching your trim or break a clip or so. Just leave it alone.
Some of mine are like that too, but not too much that it bothers me.
#28
Want to help clear some confusion.
7443 and 7440 are pretty much the same bulb size. 7443 is for dual filament, meaning it serves two functions: stays lit when the parking light is turned on, and blinks when turn signal is used. 7440 is single filament meaning it only serves one purpose: just blinking. You can put a 7443 in the rear and it will only serve one function instead of two, but you CAN'T put a 7440 in the front.
For the rears, its recommended to put in 7440 and some bulbs are made to be used as either 7443 or 7440. Just make sure when ordering that it lists BOTH 7443 and 7440.
HAPPY LEDing!!!
7443 and 7440 are pretty much the same bulb size. 7443 is for dual filament, meaning it serves two functions: stays lit when the parking light is turned on, and blinks when turn signal is used. 7440 is single filament meaning it only serves one purpose: just blinking. You can put a 7443 in the rear and it will only serve one function instead of two, but you CAN'T put a 7440 in the front.
For the rears, its recommended to put in 7440 and some bulbs are made to be used as either 7443 or 7440. Just make sure when ordering that it lists BOTH 7443 and 7440.
HAPPY LEDing!!!
#29
To clarify further:
7440 is single filament (old style incandescent bulbs), which equates to only one power (brightness) level when talking about LEDs. They can blink ON/OFF or be on steady, but only one brightness level when on.
These can be used as parking lights (on steady but will be quite bright), but are typically used as turn signal bulbs (blinking on/off). The bulb base will have only two contacts.
7443 is dual filament (old style incandescent), which equates to two power (brightness) levels when referring to LEDs. They can be totally off, turned on at a lower brightness level (low power filament), or turned on at a higher brightness level (high power filament). These are typically used as combination parking lights (low power filament on) and brake lights (high power filament on) when brakes are applied, or combination parking lights and turn signal lights. Parking lights do not have to turned on for brake lights or turn signal lights to work.
Both power levels can be turned on steady or blinking, depending on the circuit design and application. The bulb base will have 4 contacts but in reality it's 3, as two are the same (ground). IE +V for low power flament, +V for high power filament, and Ground for both filaments.
7440 is single filament (old style incandescent bulbs), which equates to only one power (brightness) level when talking about LEDs. They can blink ON/OFF or be on steady, but only one brightness level when on.
These can be used as parking lights (on steady but will be quite bright), but are typically used as turn signal bulbs (blinking on/off). The bulb base will have only two contacts.
7443 is dual filament (old style incandescent), which equates to two power (brightness) levels when referring to LEDs. They can be totally off, turned on at a lower brightness level (low power filament), or turned on at a higher brightness level (high power filament). These are typically used as combination parking lights (low power filament on) and brake lights (high power filament on) when brakes are applied, or combination parking lights and turn signal lights. Parking lights do not have to turned on for brake lights or turn signal lights to work.
Both power levels can be turned on steady or blinking, depending on the circuit design and application. The bulb base will have 4 contacts but in reality it's 3, as two are the same (ground). IE +V for low power flament, +V for high power filament, and Ground for both filaments.
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If you guys ever need the list for future reference, here's a really good shortcut to get there:
google.com and type in "3g bulb size" or "acura tl bulb size". It will be the first one on top.
google.com and type in "3g bulb size" or "acura tl bulb size". It will be the first one on top.
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Hi all
Can someone tell me what the stock Day time running light bulbs watts is? I know the bulb is a 9005 just want to know the watts because I want to change out my factorys to white.
Anyone suggest a brand/ type to go with for my 08 type s?
Can someone tell me what the stock Day time running light bulbs watts is? I know the bulb is a 9005 just want to know the watts because I want to change out my factorys to white.
Anyone suggest a brand/ type to go with for my 08 type s?