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Urgent: Headlights in 1990 4Runner ***HELP***

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Urgent: Headlights in 1990 4Runner ***HELP***

Post by luxbloke »

Hi All,

I did a search but failed to reveal any good info...

Just a simple one:

How many watt's does a healdight and/or Highbeam in a 1990 YN130 4runner draw???

Cheers in Advance :D
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Post by mickyd555 »

have you pulled the lamp out to have a look at the rating on it.............



off topic, was that you i passed on peel st this arvo at west end. i was in my work van and ya looked at me like ya knew me.........that was me :armsup: . and if it was, you were in energex gear.........your a sparky, you should be able to work it out............. :roll:
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Post by luxbloke »

Hey Mick,

Yeah for some reason, it doesn't have it on the side of the lamp... go figure... ah well as you say, I'm a sparky, I'll just use some of my "vast Knowledge" :P to work out what it is... (I'll go and see toyota... :D )

I did go past westend at about 4pm so it could have been me... But i didn't see ya... :cry:

Saw a couple of Grumpy's video's of you at Ormeau last time... Pretty cool!
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Post by Tas_Dean »

I'd be fairly certain that the globes would be 55w low, and 60w high, if they are standard globes, as required by the ADR's.

Where's your currrent clamp??? :finger:

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Post by SWAT »

As Dean Said 55 Low 60 High in Standard Form

If you are thinking of runnitng Higher Wattage globes It is not a good idea for the switches sake but Globes like Plus50 or Plus 60 are fine

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Post by SWAT »

As Dean Said 55 Low 60 High in Standard Form

If you are thinking of runnitng Higher Wattage globes It is not a good idea for the switches sake but Globes like Plus50 or Plus 60 are fine

Chears Bruce
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