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    Patrol GR 2003 speedometer bulb

    Hello guys,

    I'm new on forum and this is my first post hope is posted corect.

    I have a Patrol GR 3000 from 2003 and almost all bulbs from the speedometer went down. I can't find anywhere this tipe of lamp, and is not a conventional one. Been also at Nissan dealer and they asked for 35 Euro/pc, and they said i need 5 pcs

    Attached some pictures. Does anyone know what's the type of this bulb?


    Thanks a lot!
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    @mudnut can you help
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    Obviously you tested them with a multimeter to sure they are all kaput?
    I wouldn't replace them without finding out the reason they all blew up like that, and
    most certainly definitely won't be paying $50 for a tiny bulb. LED replacement of matching voltage and lux(light intensity) is the
    way I would like to go, but definitely not without finding the reason.
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    Separate the bulb from the holder, by grasping the glass and pulling it. That bulb is called a wedge type and is very cheap and common, at least in Australia. Autoparts stores or garages should stock them. Probably only 3 watt for the gauge cluster.
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