$10 a bulb?!

Just a quick gripe. Noticed on our LW200 Wagon 5 of 6 of the bulbs for the third brake lamp were out. The single bulb lighting was virtually worthless in daylight.

I didn't have time to look for alternate sources so went to Saturn. $9 per bulb and the parts guy had his greasy hands all over them - no plastic protection at all.

I cleaned them all with windex before installing. Thank goodness it only cost me $60. Wonder if they would have charged me an hour's labor to install them.

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Steph
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WINDEX ?! You may have ruined them already .... You should have used rubbing alcohol.

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tee

The upper brake light lamps go out so often, I'm considering making a change to high output LEDs. Definitely not a drop-in but may pay off in the long run. The stock lamps are somewhat hard to find and a bit pricey. Oppie '01 LW300

btw- does anybody else get letters from Saturn saying that they need to buy back my car...? Do they want to phase out the L-series support after they get a substantial number of them back, want to ship them off to the 3rd world or just get me to start making payments again...now that my car is paid off

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Oppie

We have a 2000 LS2, which had the over-priced top mounted brake light consisting of four bulbs. We took out the defective bulbs, and, low and behold, the bulbs in the assembly are generic #168 12 volt lamps. we extracted the burned out bulbs and replaced them with generic #168 lamps which we purchased fro ab out $1.00 each.

Worth a try, if you are handy.

Good luck, David

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David

"David" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@corp.supernews.com:

Thanks, I just didn't have time to go locate them elsewhere. But yes, you are right, they are generic #168 lamps and I know I griping for no reason as it was a choice to buy fromthe dealer -- I just didn't expect the Saturn parts markup to be so high.

I have owned a '94 SL2, '95 SL2, '97 SW2, and now the '01 LW200.

Reply to
Steph

I get em at NAPA for little over half of Saturns price. 168's sound better

- I'll try that next time.

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WLS

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