Panel lights
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Panel lights
I am trying to replace a light bulb in the panel between the oil pressure and the oil gauge on my c170. I can't get ahold of the bulb to pull it out of the tube it fits in. Any suggestions?
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Re: Panel lights
If you got at it from the back of the panel, you can remove the mount from the panel.
It's a sprung clip. squeeze it and it released from the panel. Swap the bulb and pop it back in.
-David
It's a sprung clip. squeeze it and it released from the panel. Swap the bulb and pop it back in.
-David
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Re: Panel lights
Here is a picture of the socket and bracket it it attached to. You should be able to see that squeezing the bracket as David said will release the whole socket from the panel. The sockets in the picture are new sockets obtain a few years ago from a fellow 170 owner with as much time at work to search the internet and find such things. The vendor does not list them any more but perhaps more are out there somewhere if anyone is looking.
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Re: Panel lights
I'll try that thanks. I am pretty sure it's just a long tube that the back screws into and holds the bulb tight but I will try what you said and see. My 170 is a straight 1948 model
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Panel lights
I am still trying to replace a bulb on my 1948 170. I was told it was a spring clip, but when I look at the back there is just a tube that the back unscrews off of. Without having to take the whole front panel off is there any way to get the bulb out of the tube it's in. I can't believe it is this hard to change a bulb even if it is 1948 technology?
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Re: Panel lights
Hmmm. the spring clip type is the stock light. You might have after market lights. No telling what you have. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Have you joined TIC170A by paying dues? I only ask because we could upgrade your forum privileges then allowing you to post a picture of what you got. I can't imagine someone here hasn't seen it and knows how to change the bulb.
If you haven't joined TIC170A, and while you deciding whether to do so, send me a picture to my email address you can get by clicking on the envelope under my picture to the right. I'll post the picture for you and get you an answer I'm sure of it.
Have you joined TIC170A by paying dues? I only ask because we could upgrade your forum privileges then allowing you to post a picture of what you got. I can't imagine someone here hasn't seen it and knows how to change the bulb.
If you haven't joined TIC170A, and while you deciding whether to do so, send me a picture to my email address you can get by clicking on the envelope under my picture to the right. I'll post the picture for you and get you an answer I'm sure of it.
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Re: Panel lights
If so you just pull the hood of the tube which will have the bulb in it. Pull out the bulb and replace it. Push the hood and with bulb back on to the post.
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Re: Panel lights
I will head up to my hanger tomorrow and take a pic. I just joined the club today I paid my dues so I should be able to send pics I hope.
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Re: Panel lights
At work I use various sizes of rubber tubing to grasp the bulb and turn them.
Jim McIntosh..
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Re: Panel lights
Bruce, I don't see the Email icon for him.
You can often use a piece of tubing over the bulb if you cannot remove from the back.
John
You can often use a piece of tubing over the bulb if you cannot remove from the back.
John
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Re: Panel lights
Posting these for Travis.
So what do you guys think. Anyone ever see a light like Travis has? Anyone know how to get the bulb out?
So what do you guys think. Anyone ever see a light like Travis has? Anyone know how to get the bulb out?
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Re: Panel lights
Never seen that before but it made me search for "Grimes Panel Light"
Came across this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT-2-Grimes-In ... 2579e62d22
Came across this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT-2-Grimes-In ... 2579e62d22
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Re: Panel lights
Well someone did NOT have a better idea when they put that one in! they probably figured they would never have to change the bulb so what the heck
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Re: Panel lights
If I remember right, the instrument panel that light is attached to comes off with three screws, should be able to get to bulb without taking instruments all the way out, just remove screws and move panel back far enough to get to bulb.
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Owned from 1973 to 1984.
Bought again in 2006 after 22 years.
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Re: Panel lights
So I was able to get the bulb out by unloosining two screws on the back of the panel and access the bulb. It was not easy but I did It. Thanks Bruce, and thanks Richard for the tip to unloosining three screws it worked. I ordered a replacement led bulb to replace the ge bulb that I took out. I hope it works.
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