.63 ampere draw @ 7 volts
Either the 1156 or 1157 bulb.1156 is for the sedan, 1157 for the wagon.Answerthe part # is a 7506, which is a univseral light build #, which can be picked up at any auto zone or o'reilly part store. AnswerYou need an Osram / Sylvania 5007 or 5007LL.
1156
460 lumens for a standard automotive, not uprated.
The 1156 bulb has one filament in it, which means it only lights on or off. The 7506 on the other hand, has two filaments. The first filament is usually lit up when the headlights or auxiliary lights turn on, and alike the 1156 bulbs (they are usually used for taillights) they light up when they get the second side with voltage sent through them. Hope this helps!
Typically the low and high beam are H7 bulbs. The day time running light (DRL) bulb is a P21W bulb (1156 is an acceptable substitute).
it takes a 1156 bulb
going to the auto part store
A standard 1157 bulb has a 5 to 8 watt dim element and about a 21 watt bright element. An aftermarket 1157 LED bulb is between 3 an 5 watts total.
Yes, a 12 volt auto light bulb can work on 12 volt AC, but the light output might be slightly lower compared to when using DC. The bulb will still produce light, but it may flicker due to the alternating current.
Just bring it to the place that you bought the bulb, and they will show you. Buy the bulb at an auto shop.
I believe that the light bulbs are located in the trunk lid and are basic 1156 bulbs but they fit into a bulb holder that fits into the housing with a twist and turn motion.