E9 Front Signal Lights

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I've noticed some of the signal lights have a one prong contact base using bulb #1156 and the other type has a two prong contact base using bulb #1157. Is there a cut off year? Waiting to read responses.
 
Without referencing a parts book I would assume they should be 2 prong. One for blinker/flasher, one for parking lights.
 
My Euro CSi has a single filament bulb, they are only turn signals, not lit when lights are on like U.S. Coupes
 
Has anyone converted Euro single filament marker light to a double filament marker light to enable marker light to turn on when headlight is on as well as to enable signals.?
From what I see, the non-metal base of the light could be switched out.
 
Most people like to go the other way and eliminate the marker- using the side lens as a signal only (puls emerg. flasher). I'm sure there are electrical gurus who can tell you which wires to use for each. Warning!!!**** NEVER take any electrical advice from me! If I offer electrical advice you will know that my dementia has reached a new level.
 
Going the other way? I was under the assumption that, at least in California, you had to have a marker light come on along with headlights being on?
 
Yes. My point is don't you get a ticket for not having marker lights on when headlight is on?
 
I'm batting .500, lost to a MIssissippi local yokel for going 65 in a 55 (but got out of it going on my record at the court hearing by claiming my 45 year old speed was inaccurate). Got off the hook after speeding and running a red light, pulled over by 2 cars, guns drawn, but they liked the car and let me go!
 
Ha! Poll, who was the last e9 owner to get a ticket they couldn't talk their way out of -while driving an e9-? :cool:


In your car in fact
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Peter!
 
I've only been pulled over once in my E9 and it was for no real reason.
The officer just wanted to see and ask questions about the coupe. I was pissed off and flattered at the same time.
 
Yes. My point is don't you get a ticket for not having marker lights on when headlight is on?

I can't imagine a sheriff stopping a car for the lack of what I call "parking lights". With all the vehicles on California roads that have furniture piled 10' high held on with bungee cords, missing lights, expired registrations, ..... , a well-maintained vintage car isn't going to attract a sheriff's attention (unless they stop you because they're bored and curious about your car). Heck, most officers were born in the 80's or 90's and have no idea whether parking light were even invented back in the 70's.
 
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I'm batting .500, lost to a MIssissippi local yokel for going 65 in a 55 (but got out of it going on my record at the court hearing by claiming my 45 year old speed was inaccurate). Got off the hook after speeding and running a red light, pulled over by 2 cars, guns drawn, but they liked the car and let me go!
Steve, looks like the witness protection program actually works. Hmmmm
 
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