Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
I cant believe how hard it is to find this part number at Honda. called 3 dealers and all are giving me the run around. Two of my gauge cluster bulbs the ones in the speedo) wont stay in its socket, so I need to order new bulbs that are already in the socket. From my testing, these 2 sockets are no longer tight enough to grip the bulbs.
Can I order these online that ship to Canada? The dealer wants anywhere from $32-46 for one bulb+socket set. Rip off prices.
Can I order these online that ship to Canada? The dealer wants anywhere from $32-46 for one bulb+socket set. Rip off prices.
Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
You can buy the set from Toronto Honda Parts online:
http://torontohondaparts.com/Honda/C...TEON)_(1)/6104
Looks like the set is 'only' $9 or $6 depending on what bulb and base you need.
Not sure what your trim is but I don't think the gauge cluster differes that much between models... Just select your proper trim or enter you VIN on the home page of Toronto Honda Parts to be sure.
http://torontohondaparts.com/Honda/C...TEON)_(1)/6104
Looks like the set is 'only' $9 or $6 depending on what bulb and base you need.
Not sure what your trim is but I don't think the gauge cluster differes that much between models... Just select your proper trim or enter you VIN on the home page of Toronto Honda Parts to be sure.
Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
sick of having to pull the cluster over and over.
Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
You can buy the set from Toronto Honda Parts online:
http://torontohondaparts.com/Honda/C...TEON)_(1)/6104
Looks like the set is 'only' $9 or $6 depending on what bulb and base you need.
Not sure what your trim is but I don't think the gauge cluster differes that much between models... Just select your proper trim or enter you VIN on the home page of Toronto Honda Parts to be sure.

http://torontohondaparts.com/Honda/C...TEON)_(1)/6104
Looks like the set is 'only' $9 or $6 depending on what bulb and base you need.
Not sure what your trim is but I don't think the gauge cluster differes that much between models... Just select your proper trim or enter you VIN on the home page of Toronto Honda Parts to be sure.

i always thought it was allthe same bulb for the whole cluster, but guess not.
wow $32 for shipping? well so much for that.
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Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
The #74 is not really the correct bulb, (larger then original) Maybe they are damaging your sockets.
You could use a very thin layer of RTV on the bulb base at the top edge of socket to hold them in place.
You could use a very thin layer of RTV on the bulb base at the top edge of socket to hold them in place.
Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
I called honda and they said the #74 bulbs arent the correct bulb and that they dont sell OEM bulbs seperately, it always comes with sockets.
Thats too bad cause id rather just buy the bulbs if i could find the smaller size that fits in mine now.
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Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
#74s do fit the socket, but a while back someone got oem bulbs and said they were smaller then 74s.
Same with auto shifter illumination, 74 fits but is not correct bulb though.
Same with auto shifter illumination, 74 fits but is not correct bulb though.
Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
My guess is that the bulbs that light the back of the cluster up (behind speedometer and tach, if you have it) are probably #74 and the bulbs that light the indicators could be smaller?
I bought 10 #74 bulbs on ebay for like $3 or $4 though I never did see the base on ebay
Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
Thats what I thought, the #74 bulbs fit! Cause if they didnt, they simply wouldnt push all the way in and illuminate. The problem with a few of my sockets is that they dont grip the bulbs enough to keep the bulb in the socket.
So I have to buy new sockets + bulb sets for $12 each
What a rip off.
So I have to buy new sockets + bulb sets for $12 each
What a rip off. Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
Can you see any numbers on the used bulbs at all? Like I said, mine actually had a "74" on them, though it was EXTREMELY small so you will definately need to magnify the bulb somehow to see it.
Only reason why I know about these bulbs is because I tried to relace the bulbs with LEDs (couldn't find any that were bright enough). From all my research, I found that all my bulb bases were "T5", which is a size standard for the wedge-based bulbs and they fit the #74 bulb.
So, what I would do is, buy a bunch of T5 twist lock bases from eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10x-T5-Twist-Socket-Instrument-Panel-Cluster-Plug-Lamp-Dash-Light-Bulb-Lock-Base-/251413407781?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a89682825&vxp=mtr
For which the #74 bulbs or T-1-3/4 Sub-Miniature Glass Wedge Base will fit into (which I know for sure will fit since this is exactly what I did for my Civic)
The #74 bulb is your #9 bulb (in the Honda parts diagram) @ 1.4 Watts.
http://www.bulbtown.com/74_Miniature..._Base_p/74.htm
Also, a #37 will fit into the same base, this is your #8 bulb @ 1.26 Watts.
http://www.bulbtown.com/37_Miniature..._Base_p/37.htm
You can do a search on eBay to find those bulbs for really cheap.
** One thing I cannot guarantee is that the twist base will fit into your cluster. Seems like it should but no guarantees there, but hey, it's a small risk and a hell of a lot cheaper. I had to do some trial and error with my cluster but finally found the bulb that fit.
As for the #7 bulbs, not too sure since I couldn't find a 3W T1-3/4 bulb.... must be something different. If you have a micrometer, measure the bulb and look for it on that Bulb Town website and eBay them!
Good Luck
Only reason why I know about these bulbs is because I tried to relace the bulbs with LEDs (couldn't find any that were bright enough). From all my research, I found that all my bulb bases were "T5", which is a size standard for the wedge-based bulbs and they fit the #74 bulb.
So, what I would do is, buy a bunch of T5 twist lock bases from eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10x-T5-Twist-Socket-Instrument-Panel-Cluster-Plug-Lamp-Dash-Light-Bulb-Lock-Base-/251413407781?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a89682825&vxp=mtr
For which the #74 bulbs or T-1-3/4 Sub-Miniature Glass Wedge Base will fit into (which I know for sure will fit since this is exactly what I did for my Civic)
The #74 bulb is your #9 bulb (in the Honda parts diagram) @ 1.4 Watts.
http://www.bulbtown.com/74_Miniature..._Base_p/74.htm
Also, a #37 will fit into the same base, this is your #8 bulb @ 1.26 Watts.
http://www.bulbtown.com/37_Miniature..._Base_p/37.htm
You can do a search on eBay to find those bulbs for really cheap.
** One thing I cannot guarantee is that the twist base will fit into your cluster. Seems like it should but no guarantees there, but hey, it's a small risk and a hell of a lot cheaper. I had to do some trial and error with my cluster but finally found the bulb that fit.
As for the #7 bulbs, not too sure since I couldn't find a 3W T1-3/4 bulb.... must be something different. If you have a micrometer, measure the bulb and look for it on that Bulb Town website and eBay them!
Good Luck
Re: Bulb + Socket for 01 Gauge cluster
Can you see any numbers on the used bulbs at all? Like I said, mine actually had a "74" on them, though it was EXTREMELY small so you will definately need to magnify the bulb somehow to see it.
Only reason why I know about these bulbs is because I tried to relace the bulbs with LEDs (couldn't find any that were bright enough). From all my research, I found that all my bulb bases were "T5", which is a size standard for the wedge-based bulbs and they fit the #74 bulb.
So, what I would do is, buy a bunch of T5 twist lock bases from eBay:
10x T5 Twist Socket Instrument Panel Cluster Plug Lamp Dash Light Bulb Lock Base | eBay
For which the #74 bulbs or T-1-3/4 Sub-Miniature Glass Wedge Base will fit into (which I know for sure will fit since this is exactly what I did for my Civic)
The #74 bulb is your #9 bulb (in the Honda parts diagram) @ 1.4 Watts.
http://www.bulbtown.com/74_Miniature..._Base_p/74.htm
Also, a #37 will fit into the same base, this is your #8 bulb @ 1.26 Watts.
http://www.bulbtown.com/37_Miniature..._Base_p/37.htm
You can do a search on eBay to find those bulbs for really cheap.
** One thing I cannot guarantee is that the twist base will fit into your cluster. Seems like it should but no guarantees there, but hey, it's a small risk and a hell of a lot cheaper. I had to do some trial and error with my cluster but finally found the bulb that fit.
As for the #7 bulbs, not too sure since I couldn't find a 3W T1-3/4 bulb.... must be something different. If you have a micrometer, measure the bulb and look for it on that Bulb Town website and eBay them!
Good Luck
Only reason why I know about these bulbs is because I tried to relace the bulbs with LEDs (couldn't find any that were bright enough). From all my research, I found that all my bulb bases were "T5", which is a size standard for the wedge-based bulbs and they fit the #74 bulb.
So, what I would do is, buy a bunch of T5 twist lock bases from eBay:
10x T5 Twist Socket Instrument Panel Cluster Plug Lamp Dash Light Bulb Lock Base | eBay
For which the #74 bulbs or T-1-3/4 Sub-Miniature Glass Wedge Base will fit into (which I know for sure will fit since this is exactly what I did for my Civic)
The #74 bulb is your #9 bulb (in the Honda parts diagram) @ 1.4 Watts.
http://www.bulbtown.com/74_Miniature..._Base_p/74.htm
Also, a #37 will fit into the same base, this is your #8 bulb @ 1.26 Watts.
http://www.bulbtown.com/37_Miniature..._Base_p/37.htm
You can do a search on eBay to find those bulbs for really cheap.
** One thing I cannot guarantee is that the twist base will fit into your cluster. Seems like it should but no guarantees there, but hey, it's a small risk and a hell of a lot cheaper. I had to do some trial and error with my cluster but finally found the bulb that fit.
As for the #7 bulbs, not too sure since I couldn't find a 3W T1-3/4 bulb.... must be something different. If you have a micrometer, measure the bulb and look for it on that Bulb Town website and eBay them!
Good Luck
Sadly i had to pay $12 for each of them, yes I know i got ripped off but i had no choice.
Still cant believe it, $25 for two, ridiculous. 
I will check out ebay and see if i can find these very same 1.26W bulbs on there, if so ill get 9 and replace the remaining, if not then ill just keep what i got in now. I just dont wanna have to ever pull the cluster again, ive pulled it like 12 times in the past couple years.
If I order these
http://www.bulbtown.com/37_Miniature..._Base_p/37.htm
Will they fit into the OEM sockets?
Last edited by Civicnoobie; Nov 7, 2014 at 08:43 PM.
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