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ebennz 07-18-2002 04:19 PM

city light bulb-u.s.part number FOUND
 
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good day all

i was at advance auto today and found some "t4w"bulbs with a
u.s.part number.

i want to share this with everyone.

sylvania part #3893 [t4w] they were about $ 2.00 so i picked up a pair.

these are now used a lot for some daytime running lights.

peter

Ashman 07-18-2002 06:07 PM

ummm I dunno what city lights those fit, but my euros take a 194 bulb. Which slides into the city light bulb holder, and is more flat on the connection end.

Alon

yal 07-18-2002 08:46 PM

I believe there are two types of city light bulbs. There is the metal base one (same as above with the traditional connector) and there is the glass base one (with a flat connector). T4W and W5W respectively.

omegabenz 07-18-2002 09:16 PM

W123 eurolight
 
My W123 EURO lights take the sylvania part #3893 [t4w]

They are probabaly more used in the older cars.

Austin

ebennz 07-18-2002 09:50 PM

2 types
 
alon

my car takes the t4w city light bulb. i have bosch and hella.

there is also another type that yal mentioned. one with a glass end. w5w is the euro designation for it.

you know i usually know what i'm talking about.

i was right about euro lights, huh?

he he

peter

omegabenz 07-19-2002 02:58 AM

one side of my euros are bosch, the other is hella, they take the same T4w. Kinda werid???
Austin

AtlBenz 09-22-2004 05:08 PM

what are the part numbers for the city light bulb holder for model years 94-95? I want to install them in my housings. I am assuming I can only get them from the dealer.

AtlBenz 09-24-2004 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AtlBenz
what are the part numbers for the city light bulb holder for model years 94-95? I want to install them in my housings. I am assuming I can only get them from the dealer.


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ebennz 09-24-2004 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AtlBenz
what are the part numbers for the city light bulb holder for model years 94-95? I want to install them in my housings. I am assuming I can only get them from the dealer.


no idea what the city light bulb HOLDER/socket part number is...have you called phil @ parts shop or some other mb parts guy?

as funny as u.s. dealers are about euro stuff, i bet they say it isn't available.

you may find a non-usa member who can/would help

you may be able to get the h6w bulb-holder/socket part from a w210 marker/parking light. it may be too large for a w124

what exactly are you trying to do, put city lights in late u.s. lights?

btw the knock-off euro's, depo take a #194 bulb

peter

AtlBenz 09-27-2004 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ebennz

what exactly are you trying to do, put city lights in late u.s. lights?


Exactly.

I've got a 94 E420 and have come to find out that the headlight internals are the same for both DOT and ECE spec units. The only difference being the glass lens. By replacing the lens with the ECE version I will have ECE headlights so to speak......in other words there wouldn’t be any difference between the two. The only things I'll be missing are city lights; which I want because currently I drive with my fogs on all the time acting as “DRLs”. Since I am going to be putting in high wattage bulbs, I don’t want to be killing them left and right. So now I’ve got to find a source for the city lamps.

I know a lot of W140s had city lights, as did the earlier C-classes ....any idea if these would work?

dakota 09-27-2004 10:53 PM

Just to stir the pot a bit more, I use a 5-watt halogen bulb in my city lights. Part number 64111 - I think this also works in the dome light and trunk light.


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