Re: 1941 Turn signal bulb
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If someone does not recognize those bulbs and offer a suggestion, this site might have something workable but maybe not with the exact lens shape of the existing bulbs.superbrightleds.com/search/ba9s-ba7s/6+volt+turn+signal/ They also have bulbs with different socket requirements in other categories besides those a search for turn signals came up with.
I am curious if your flasher is the stock unit or if the bulbs you show have extra resistance already built in or if resistance was externally added on your car. Usually LED bulbs do not draw enough current to trigger the old style thermal flashers to have them start working. Most often some external resistors need to be added at the socket or a modern electronic flasher is required. A modern electronic unit can be a problem with positive ground cars. Also curious if that is a parking light bulb or if your car has been modified. Usually rear turn signal bulbs were separate on that era Packards thru the 22nd series and have a single contact for a one filament bulb only for the turn signals. The dual contact type bulbs were usually reserved for brake and tail lights.
Posted on: 2021/2/7 12:28
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I would check the socket for voltage. Some solid state items, like those led bulbs may not show continuity when off as a filament bulb would. You can always swap it on the other side and see if it is indeed dead.
Posted on: 2021/2/7 12:31
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Re: 1941 Turn signal bulb
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If you have to replace, you buy a pair, as there is no guarantee whatever you replace it with is going to match the other side in light output, color, or spread pattern.
Posted on: 2021/2/7 12:33
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When you find the LED bulb you are looking for make sure you buy them in RED for the taillights.
LED bulbs should be the same color as the lens covering them. Taillights are RED, so bulb should be red. Fender lights are clear, so bulb should be clear.
Posted on: 2021/2/7 14:20
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As stated, be sure you swap out your flasher with one designed for LED bulbs or it won't flash. Also as stated, be sure to use red bulbs for taillights.
Those you picked, however, are not the best as they are too directional and will not make use of the housing's reflector. Look for one that includes side-firing LEDs and looks more like a conventional bulb in shape. Also be aware that the metal base on many LEDs is slightly shorter, or rather, the base of the bulb is wider where it meets the base so you may have to use trial and error to find some that will work. Case in point is my 1965 Cadillac where the name-brand LEDs I used bottom out on the bulb portion before I can press them in far enough to lock in place.
Posted on: 2021/2/7 18:33
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Here is the tail light set up. There are two bulbs.One tail light and brake light and one signal. As best as I can tell, the lower round lens may just be a reflector. I keep the car about 10 miles from my house, so I'll have to go back up and look at the socket since the bulb I am looking to replace has two poles (not sure if that is the correct term) and everything I'm seeing would appear to have only one. The turn signal lever inside the car mounted to the steering column would appear to be after market. The signal light on the other side lights and flashes fine so I don't think it is a flasher issue. I'm trying to avoid swapping bulbs because of what my butter fingers did to the left lens.
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Posted on: 2021/2/7 19:32
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They are filaments.
Vintage Car LED has 7" headlights that have a period style. Some bulbs are polarity-directional so be sure to check or ask if they will work with positive ground. There are many other companies such as this one selling the tallights and others in LED so just do a Google search. Again, for taillights, be sure to get red. Otherwise they will be so bright as to look pink through the Packard lens.
Posted on: 2021/2/7 21:55
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Thanks guys. Half of my search problems stem from not knowing the correct terminology to use and what to be watching out for. I had originally thought I would just be able to saunter into NAPA with my old bulb in hand and say "I want another of these". Luckily they were closed when I took this bulb out so I saved a wasted trip. Thanks for the links, they have pointed me in the correct direction and after looking at pages and pages of bulbs, I would have to guess I won't be getting an exact match to the old bulb and will have to replace both. Here's hoping I don't drop the other lens...
Posted on: 2021/2/8 8:34
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Good Morning...When working on light lenses...I usually put an old canvas paint cloth on the ground...it really helps when 73 year old hands drop things that they were not told to drop! Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2021/2/8 11:10
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