Lic. plate light burn out
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Lic. plate light burn out



My guess is that he sold you a #63 bulb instead of a #67.  Look at the
burned out bulb and tell us the number on it, I can look it up for you.  The
#63 would burn out very quickly, as it is a 6 volt bulb.   It would make a
wondrous light, though, in the meantime.

Dick Benjamin
----- Original Message -----
From: <Imperial59crown@xxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: IML: Lic. plate light burn out


> I had two bulbs that wouldn't stay lit, I think I cured the front turn
light
> by checking, and cleaning all the connections. I did the same with my rear
> plate light, but every time I put in a new bulb, they blow out in a few
> minutes. The bulb appears very bright, does anyone have any ideas? The guy
at
> the auto store told me to check the fuse, but I'll get to that tomorrow,
no
> more light left today. I think I also found my coolant problem, the return
> hose from the engine to the radiator has a leak in it, and it has finally
> made itself visible. Guess I'll get on that one tomorrow also. Is this
hose
> easy to find at a local auto parts store?
> Bill '59 Crown
>
>


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