does anybody know where I can find a frickin' blue dome light? I can find red but no blue. I got blue maps though. they look good at night.
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Its on 441 south of Atlantic Blvd. nxt to the Hess gas station. The actual bulb size/type should be in ur owners manual. Im at wrk right now so i cant look it up. Damn TAG, damn it to hell.Eric Johnson
Intense Performance
Mazda Club of South Florida
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Former President/Webmaster
Member since 11/03
2002.5 Dark Titanium/Black Mica Protege5
- Exterior: Custom Dark Titanium/Black Mica paint scheme, 2003 Mazdaspeed Protege front bumper cover, Skunk2 coilovers, 5% tint all around, black painted headlight housings, black billet aluminum shorty antenna, Yakima roof rack
- Interior: Xenarc 700TSV 7" LCD display with touchscreen, black painted A/B/C pillars and gauge bezel, Mazdaspeed door sills, and Delphi SkyPhi XM Radio
- Performance: Brembo cross drilled/slotted rotors, Red Samco silicon cooling hoses, Black Injen CAI, Greddy Evo2 Cat-back exhaust system, Progess 22mm rear sway bar, Racing Beat front sway bar, OBX Racing 4-1 header, Medieval front motor mount
- Car Computer specs: Removed for now...
Current project: None...
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LED's work on pretty much any DC voltage application. The bulbs are about 3V each. Since your connecting to a 12V power source, you would need to connect an in-line resistor (approx. 220 ohm) to keep them from blowing out or just do what I did. I connected three bulbs in series. This allows for the 12V to be distributed among the 3 bulbs. I've had two sets of 3 bulbs in my map light sockets and they haven't blown yet and I usually drive at night with them on.Arvin
2003.5 Lazer Blue Mica Protege5
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