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Old 05-14-2011, 09:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What is the Part # of this? (pics)

'00 XLS, this is the odometer bulb (burnt). I took out the "rear lights-out" indicator because it is rarely used. So now my Odometer lights work!

But i still want to know what the part number of the odometer bulb and WHERE i can buy it.




"Toshiba Xe"


7/8 of an inch in lenth


Half of an inch wide

While taking the clusters out, it seem like I can change the Cluster gauge light to a different color instead of green. Would you guys happen to know anyone sell this kind of bulb?
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IIRC you can remove the bulb from that socket. I think its #74 bulb, take it to AZ or someplace and find the same one. I don't understand why you took the bulb out for the rear lights bulb failure indicator. I rather have that tell me than a cop.
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IIRC you can remove the bulb from that socket. I think its #74 bulb, take it to AZ or someplace and find the same one. I don't understand why you took the bulb out for the rear lights bulb failure indicator. I rather have that tell me than a cop.
Cops where im from are not strict
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KoG...how did you remove the odometer bulb?
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Dash Bulb

I agree, I got Sylvania 74LL. The bulbs are hard to pull out. I broke a couple putting them in the "sockets". see my post Avalon Dash Lights. Can you tell me what the Unknown lights are?
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My odometer bulb just burned out. Can anyone provide instructions on how to replace it??
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My odometer bulb just burned out. Can anyone provide instructions on how to replace it??
FWIW, the only info I could find is a thread with how-to videos for an earlier generation of Camry which explains how to remove the instrument cluster. It's not very precise, but could possibly convey the general idea for how to remove it. Your only other option would be to purchase a two-day subscription to Toyota's TIS.

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FWIW, the only info I could find is a thread with how-to videos for an earlier generation of Camry which explains how to remove the instrument cluster. It's not very precise, but could possibly convey the general idea for how to remove it. Your only other option would be to purchase a two-day subscription to Toyota's TIS.

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Turns out I found this thread via Google due to another thread on this site. I haven't tried it yet, but it looks pretty complete and straightforward.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_change_odometer_bulb_in_2002_Toyota_Ava lon#ixzz1bo2sEhN3
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