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Old 22-04-2010, 03:00 PM   #1
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Question Cougar Front Parking Globs

anyone know of a globe thats close to the ones in the front of the gougar, rang around and seems that only ford have the globes and they are $45 each
a rude price for a small clobe it better come with a movie and a dinner at that price.

has anyone found a way around this problem, has anyone done a mod to allow other globes to fit and if so what did you do and what parts did you use.

mine is a 2000 model and its takes the baonet stile parker globe not the wedge style parking globe in the front

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Old 22-04-2010, 03:41 PM   #2
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I replaced my parkers on the Cougar. They weren't 45 bucks each though. 2000 model also. I think i grabbed them from Autobarn!
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Old 22-04-2010, 03:46 PM   #3
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i have tryied supper cheap no go repco and robbos, guildford spares, peps and had no luck
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Old 22-04-2010, 04:51 PM   #4
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According to my reference material, the Sylvania/Osram 3757A is a direct replacement - it's a double filament amber S-8 Wedge type bulb of 27/7W and in some markets it's actually clear. The base style is a WX2.5x16q.

Been too long since mine went to recall whether they serve double duty as indicators but as they are dual filament one would think so.

I'm fairly sure the Hella equivalent is WPA1227/7.

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Old 22-04-2010, 09:38 PM   #5
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Have you taken the globe out because I'm pretty sure the parking light is wedge type globe W5W and the turning light is what Russ's picture is.
Although mine is a 2001 I'm almost certain that the parker light is the same in both models.
If it is W5W they're pretty cheap and readily available.
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Old 22-04-2010, 11:48 PM   #6
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photos below of parker globs, showed ford and this are the right ones they say, sorry for the poor quality of the photos cheap web cam lol




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Old 23-04-2010, 09:27 AM   #7
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Despite the poor picture that looks very much like a Halogen mini globe with a BAX9s base - Hella Part Number W126BL.

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Old 23-04-2010, 09:44 AM   #8
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thats the one why do they cost so much what makes them worth so much..
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just orded them from Peps here in merrylands and the cost is $28 for the pair part # 126B2

Much cheaper than ford at $45 each
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Yeah that's it H6W Philips also have them. Was going to post update but Russ beat me to it. Not easy when almost every catalogue lists the incorrect bulb. My 01 has H10 bulbs but it's listed as H3 like yours.
Anyway all fixed now.
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Old 29-04-2010, 11:17 PM   #11
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Are these globes really that expensive? I have few of them (philips H6W) and I threw them somewhere in my junk inventry thinking they are only park globes. Well, I should search and store them somewhere safe. I got them from my workshop and didnt cost me a thing.
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Old 05-05-2010, 12:42 PM   #12
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Get the $45.00 dollar ones. Because I didn't & it ended up costing me thousands of dollars & lots of time on ebay UK to have the whole 2 head lights replaced. Because a very stupid expert auto electrician told me to buy a brand & I did as the expert said, a week later the heat from the bulbs burnt holes in the cowling - the shiny black bit wasn't I P!@#$D OFF. Or just see your friendly auto electrian & ask about replacing wiring & bulb holder so you can use those new cool globs / diodes our what ther called & the above problem won't happen








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anyone know of a globe thats close to the ones in the front of the gougar, rang around and seems that only ford have the globes and they are $45 each
a rude price for a small clobe it better come with a movie and a dinner at that price.

has anyone found a way around this problem, has anyone done a mod to allow other globes to fit and if so what did you do and what parts did you use.

mine is a 2000 model and its takes the baonet stile parker globe not the wedge style parking globe in the front
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Old 10-05-2010, 04:21 PM   #13
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I have been using philips H6W since long time now. Till now no issues. I actually use my headlights all the time no matter what time of the day. And these globes lasts roughly around 7 to 10 months. Till today no dramas. It is true that they get very hot. When you replace the globe make sure that the globe holder goes in easy and clicks. If it doesnt do that, it is not properly in and might be just sitting somewhere inbetween the insert, which is not good when they get hot.
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Old 23-05-2010, 01:07 PM   #14
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Guys, how do you take parking light bulbs out? I need to replace one on my cougar (2000) but can't get it out. I don't have access from the front, tried to pull it from the back but it won't come out. Am I missing something here or is there a trick?

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Old 24-05-2010, 08:58 AM   #15
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You will have to take out the whole headlight assembly, I think it is held in by three screws and then the whole thig just lifts out.
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You will have to take out the whole headlight assembly, I think it is held in by three screws and then the whole thig just lifts out.
Hi thearrow, I had the whole thing in my living room. I could pull out all other bulbs but the parking one. Its socket is kind of stuck. I can turn it left/right and that's it, tried to pull pretty hard but didn't want to break it. The socket has little grips like it's meant to be pulled out but... ...only sore fingers.
It looks like easy acess from the front so I tried to take the headlight assembly apart but it seems to be glued together...
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Old 24-05-2010, 01:50 PM   #17
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the one ur after isnt like the others you dont wtist it you pull it out its like a small plastic cap with 2 wires going into it.
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the one ur after isnt like the others you dont wtist it you pull it out its like a small plastic cap with 2 wires going into it.
Just pull it? I tried pretty hard but it didn't move a bit...
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Old 24-05-2010, 04:26 PM   #19
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Spray it with some WD40 and see what happens !!!! Then use a pair of pliers probably long nose ones and see how you go.
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I fitted Genuine Philips digital canbus HID kit 6000k on my cougar which gives ultra white light with slight bluish mix in it and replaced fog light globes with the same color (no HID kit for foggies though). Now I couldn't do anything with the parkers. Parkers on my kitty still remains odd amber color. I have been trying a lot to find white or at least blue color park globes for my Cougar and couple of times ended purchasing wrong sizes. (online purchase) Does anyone have any information about these park globes? Is there a choice of color at all?
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At last I found LED park globes for Cougars which are H6W. Now my lowbeams, foggies and parkers are in same colour. (White) Here is the link for it.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....ht_2612wt_1139

They fit perfectly in Cougars headlight assembly. As you know LEDs last ages. No more hassles of changing globes.
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At last I found LED park globes for Cougars which are H6W. Now my lowbeams, foggies and parkers are in same colour. (White) Here is the link for it.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....ht_2612wt_1139

They fit perfectly in Cougars headlight assembly. As you know LEDs last ages. No more hassles of changing globes.
If anyone considering to buy these LEDs, please hold on for a while. Sorry guys, looks like these LEDs might not work properly. After I fitted them, they worked fine for a while may be until I start the engine and then they started to blink. Could be because of excess wattage. No dramas with number plate LEDs but with parkers H6W uses more wattage and LEDs do have the chips to resist the voltage but I dont know why they aren't working properly. Am trying to figure out the exact problem and update you soon.
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