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S60 Wing Mirror Indicator Bulb

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Old Oct 16th, 2017, 22:35   #1
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Quick check today shows that my right wing mirror indicator appears to have died!

I've checked the manual and Google'd but for the life of me I can't find a firm answer to what type of bulb it is!

I don't even know if it's a bulb or if it's an LED ! Could anyone shed some light (pun intended) on what I need to order?
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Old Jul 29th, 2018, 21:21   #2
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Sorry to bring up a pretty old post - but it's a search result which came up for me in a bulb replacement context - so, is this an easy job? Is it mirror glass out, or housing off?
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Sorry to bring up a pretty old post - but it's a search result which came up for me in a bulb replacement context - so, is this an easy job? Is it mirror glass out, or housing off?
Did you find out ?
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On my old commute I cracked the indicator lens in the mirror on a large branch in the hedge on my MY13 V60, this eventually led to the lens going green and the bulb eventually giving up the ghost. I believe Halfords listed it as a bulb but decided I needed to replace the lens as well. Thought I would need a complete new mirror but you can get the lens separately which incorporates the LED bulb and upon further investigation the LED looks to be part of the lens therefore you cannot buy just the bulb.(found it on EBay initially, but the dealer was just as cheap and on the way home)

To replace it the housing needs to come off, which I think is easier with the mirror off, as you need to get at the housing tabs in the mirror, although if you have a long enough screwdriver might be possible without.
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