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Early C3: Hard to Find 2182 Radio Bulb?
Anybody have a GM part# or suggestion on where I can find this bulb? I checked a former Delco radio repair shop that still has parts and they didnt' find anything but they also couldn't find a part# either. All the other interior/dash bulbs are easy to find at parts stores or even WalMart but this tiny one isn't. it's the tiny 2182 bulb that is the 'stereo indicator' for the U79 Delco stereo radios used in early C3s. Take the radio out, take the nose piece off and it's a tiny push in/twist bulb (bayonet) that lights up on a stereo FM station. The trade name is or was 2182. It's 12V. |
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http://www.atlantalightbulbs.com/eca...alog/catm.html
http://www.miniaturelamps.com/en-us/dept_26.html http://www.ba-electronics.com/bulbs.htm http://www.lamptech.com/Pages/mini.htm http://www.topbulb.com/search/default.asp Take your pick. It took me 30 seconds tops using Google to find these 5 companies. *sheesh* pgtr wrote: > Anybody have a GM part# or suggestion on where I can find this bulb? I > checked a former Delco radio repair shop that still has parts and they > didnt' find anything but they also couldn't find a part# either. > > All the other interior/dash bulbs are easy to find at parts stores or > even WalMart but this tiny one isn't. > > it's the tiny 2182 bulb that is the 'stereo indicator' for the U79 > Delco stereo radios used in early C3s. Take the radio out, take the > nose piece off and it's a tiny push in/twist bulb (bayonet) that > lights up on a stereo FM station. The trade name is or was 2182. It's > 12V. > |
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 15:35:09 -0700, Tom Crabtree >
wrote: >http://www.atlantalightbulbs.com/eca...alog/catm.html >http://www.miniaturelamps.com/en-us/dept_26.html >http://www.ba-electronics.com/bulbs.htm >http://www.lamptech.com/Pages/mini.htm >http://www.topbulb.com/search/default.asp > >Take your pick. Thank you. But what's this... >It took me 30 seconds tops using Google to find these 5 companies. >*sheesh* ....started out helpful enough but then we get to the gratuitous attitude. Oh gee now we have a google elitist bragging on an ability to paste 4 digits into a window and click the search button. Well those mass marketed 2182 solder-in bulbs you're so keen on are not the bayonet style 2182s GM or Delco used that I need. I guess the driving need to cop a 'tude and brag on your googling talents blinded you to stopping and considering the application. |
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