Aberdeen to be specific. Want to get them in decent quantity to replace all bulbs in my zx, don't fancy doubling the cost with postage so a local source would be handy. Any recommendations?
Cheers, Ainslie
Dash bulb source in Scotland
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by citronut</i>
havent you got a local lucas branch in Aberdeen
regards malcolm
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I believe so, across the road from the Citroen main dealer!
havent you got a local lucas branch in Aberdeen
regards malcolm
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I believe so, across the road from the Citroen main dealer!
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anyy scrappie, just take along a multimeter to test the ones you take out. take one of your bulbs with you as there are 2 types. try 405's xantias, zx, ax, etc etc. jusbe rough and you can rip out the clocks witout undoing ANYTHING!!![}:)] Try to sanp that speedo cable, the sign of a good tug. Very therapeutic.
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Last time I was down in Aberdeen (I'm up at Kinloss), I just popped into the scrappy at Persley, over at Bridge of Don.
It's Aberdeens last "Walk-in and get your own bits" scrappy. There's usually a Xantia and an XM or two lying about. I got more dash bulbs than I could ever need in my lifetime.....
It's Aberdeens last "Walk-in and get your own bits" scrappy. There's usually a Xantia and an XM or two lying about. I got more dash bulbs than I could ever need in my lifetime.....
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How about spending a bit more and getting replacement LEDs instead? You'll never have to change them again. Having said that, both the Cits I have had have had dash bulbs that 'rest' between periods of working - the AX used to have dark areas for months before they sprung back into life! (Bloody Cits...)
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