Yes sure I did it myself no big difference though
Assuming it's a filament (incandescent) bulb, no. When a bulb burns out, the tiny wire in the bulb is broken, and the electricity can no longer pass through the bulb. It's the same as if it was switched off.
Yes.
In most cases a cfl bulb can be replaced with an incandescent bulb as long as the base matches. for an example: if a cfl bulb has a GU24 base an incandescent bulb will not work! Also, ensure the wattage of the bulb does not exceed manufacturers rating.
The bulb uses 5 watts of power.
In ten hours, a 200W bulb will use: 10 * 200 = 2000 Watt-hours = 2 kwh
If you go to sylvania.com there is a model guide and it will lead you to the type of bulb you need. It primarily depends on if you have halogen or xenon HID bulbs. H7 for lowbeam fog light H11 if u looking for the bulb
H11
My ML320 (2002) uses an standard H7 bulb.
H7
H7
H1 bulbs have 2 spade connector and the H7 bulb has 1 spade connector
H11's and for the fogs it's also H11's
The lowbeams are H11, highbeams are H9, and the factory fog lights are also H11.
h11 i believe.
H11
The 2006 Acura RSX Type S typically uses H7 bulbs for its headlights. For the fog lights, it uses H11 bulbs. Always check the owner's manual or the bulb itself for confirmation, as variations may exist based on specific features or modifications.
It means you have a headlamp out. Check both high and low beams. They use the same bulb for both. It should be an H7.