BULB BAI5S 12V/21W S25

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Specifications:

How do I replace my BA15S?
GET TO THE BULB
No matter which bulb you replace, you always need to get to it first. To do this, disassemble the masking elements, using special prying paddles or a flat screwdriver. Some bulbs, e.g. alloy lamps or turn signals, may require dismantling entire headlights. Read your car's manual to do this safely and correctly.
REMOVE THE PLUG
Once you get into the module, it's time to remove the old light bulb. All of them are mounted on special plugs, which just need to be unscrewed by gently turning to the left. Then pull out the plug so that you can replace the bulb with a new one.
EJECT THE BULB
After removing the plug, it's time to eject the old bulb. If it is burned and you are going to throw it away, you can take it out with your bare hands. The removal itself will be quick and easy, just slide the bulb out of the plug and you're done.
INSTALL A NEW BULB
Installation of a new bulb should be done with full care. Grab it through the paper and slide it into the plug. Then mount the plug in its place by sliding it into the hole and turning it all the way down.
MOUNT MASKING/REFLECTOR
After replacing the bulb, it's time to assemble the whole. To do this, follow all the steps you have taken to get into the light bulb (*point 1), of course in reverse order.



My Auto Virage/Car Lum Auxiliary car bulbs are used to illuminate the interior of the car or license plate. In addition, they are used in direction indicators, position lights and stop lights. They have European approval, and each of them is electronically tested before packaging. So you get a product that is proven in terms of performance, brightness and length of lighting.


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