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Old 08 November 2012, 08:01 PM
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Quick question:

Is the IC spray button back lit like the other switches at night?

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Old 08 November 2012, 08:13 PM
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Dont remember mine being back lit.
Old 08 November 2012, 08:14 PM
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Mine is - 07/07 STi Spec D, but I noticed recently that the I/C bit doesn't light up, but the water spray writing on the button does.

Just a boring useless observation of mine!
Old 08 November 2012, 08:33 PM
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ive also noticed that! thought 1 bulb had gone glad its normal!

Old 08 November 2012, 08:47 PM
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Mine must have blown bulb, can this be changed or is it a new switch?
Old 08 November 2012, 08:52 PM
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would imagine you just pop it out and there will be a twist bulb in there
Old 08 November 2012, 08:54 PM
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Yes, and on my Blobeye STI only the WATER SPRAY lights up as above. However, sorry to hijack your topic, but my rear fog switch doesn't back light. I tried a few others from a scrapper and they didn't light up either. I was told that it didn't but that doesn't make sense, why wouldn't it if the front one back lights???

Is there a user serviceable bulb in these switches or do I need to replace the switch?




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Old 08 November 2012, 09:04 PM
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thats very odd as mine does "/ i havnt got fronts so cant compare on that

i would say it should, might be worth checking the wiring for the 12v imumination at the back
Old 08 November 2012, 09:06 PM
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have you got the old 1 from your car to hand? take picture off the back and ill have see if theres a blub!

i would go and remove my one from my car but my old mans just popped out in it -.-
Old 08 November 2012, 09:09 PM
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Aha, seems there is a removable bulb holder on the side of the switch. The bulb seems wired into the holder though, either you can get these bulbs at a dealer or maybe you have to replace the whole switch. You would have thought that if the bulb is removable it would be changeable on it's own though...

Old 08 November 2012, 09:12 PM
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thats good, they sell them with the socket ill get you the bulb type
Old 08 November 2012, 09:15 PM
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You CAN remove the bulb, just unwrap the wire... :-)

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have a look on the bulb/holder see if you can see 509T written on it?
Old 08 November 2012, 09:20 PM
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Nothing on the bulb, holder just says "TS" over "B"
Old 08 November 2012, 09:25 PM
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right okay, by the looks of things you have to buy bulbs separate for them base types!!! most others you can buy but them!

will keep searching tho
Old 08 November 2012, 09:30 PM
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how wide is the base 8mm, 10mm, 12mm
Old 08 November 2012, 09:35 PM
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Wonder could u put an led in ? I did this with the same type of bulb in my heater controls. Just used a tiny led , stripped the wires to the same length as the ones on the old bulb and wrapped it around the holder the same way the bulb did.
Old 08 November 2012, 09:41 PM
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http://www.northursalia.com/modifica...itchbulbs.html
Old 08 November 2012, 09:50 PM
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Nice link, wonder if Maplins or RS components have these?
Or LED ? Hummm.

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my local maplins sell the bulbs remember looking at them when having a browse
Old 08 November 2012, 10:00 PM
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Nice link. I've done a bit of experimenting, there are two bulb holders on these switches. The top one is the light that lights up to confirm switch is ON, the bottom is the backlighting. I swapped a top bulb holder from another switch into the bottom and it works, although the back lighting is too bright. All my spare switches have the bottom bulb blown, so the backlighting ones seem to be common to blow. I'll try Subaru in the morning, or Halfords for a comparable bulb, or keep trying scrappys...

The problem with using an led is it wont match the others, and I suppose I could have left the brighter bulb in but I'd rather have them all matching in brightness...

Cheers guys...
Old 08 November 2012, 10:51 PM
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no worries! ive had a quick look on apposedforces site for a breakdown of subaru part numbers but cant find any bulbs only the complete switch! as you said try ring them they may be able to help you more
Old 09 November 2012, 10:53 AM
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Cheers mate, appreciated. I'll report back with what I can find today...
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Ok, I've sorted it.

First thing I phoned my local Subaru dealer, asked him for the bulb on it's own. He said he would check and get back to me.

And he did.... Subaru don't sell the bulbs on their own, only the switch which is £50....cough cough, yeah that'll be right! He couldn't understand as it's a removable bulb holder. Anyway, I had a few switches from scrap yards, all with back light bulb blown, but would try a scrap yard again before paying that for a switch.

Next, Halfrauds, no joy but not really surprised....

Next, Maplins who were very helpful and had these bulbs on sale...

http://www.maplin.co.uk/wire-terminal-type-1955

Only £1.29, ok give me a couple of them then.... The one on the left is the Maplins bulb, original on the right...



The bulb is a little bit smaller, but wires up ok...



And it works, It's a bit brighter than the other fog lamp backlight, not easy to see in the pic, but it is noticeable in the car...



So, being the perfectionist that I am... I replaced the other fog light backlighting with the same as the new one, much better. Hard to see in my daylight pics, but really impressed with it.



So, there you go, forget the stealer, get yourself down to Maplins and get yourself a few BT43W's and you'll be back in Backlight Heaven....
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Glad you got it sorted mate much better
Old 09 November 2012, 02:22 PM
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Cheers, Maplin's here i come!
The support and assisitnace on SN is faultless.
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Originally Posted by Inviroman
Cheers, Maplin's here i come!
The support and assisitnace on SN is faultless.
Great help from the guys in here, solved countless problems for me..
Old 09 November 2012, 07:27 PM
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nice one , wonder would Maplins do the dash bulbs too ? You will find the older one are duller as the glass gets a bit burnt .

How do the switches come out BTW ? Noticed my I/C spray one is blown !
Old 09 November 2012, 07:31 PM
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Great thread & nice find in post 18

Are all the lights behind the dash controls this type?

Just thinking of a change of colour maybe..
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I would imagine they would be, though I think I read the speedo are 501 same as sidelights "/ want to do my dials but would rather a set of rb320 clock


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