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Old March 15th 05, 08:31 PM
Davenandee
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And by high voltage you mean?

Couldn't you just make an LED array?
Dave

lovs2fly wrote:

> Sorry to say the cost is high. And beware this is a high voltage light.
> "Ratbert" > wrote in message
> news:iarZd.129313$tl3.13839@attbi_s02...
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>>The center brake light is burned out on my 96 Explorer. I went to a parts
>>store and asked for a bulb. They looked in a book (it wasn't on their
>>computer) and sold me one that seemed way too small for $1.60. When I got
>>home, and tried to change it, I realized that I couldn't get to the bulb
>>without cutting some rivets. At the same time, I determined that the bulb
>>I got is probably not the right one. I called the parts counter at the
>>local Ford dealer, and they told me that the light is sold only as a unit,
>>and it is about $250 for the part. Has anyone here replaced or repaired
>>the light any cheaper than that? Is there something else I should check
>>before shelling out big bucks for a new light?

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