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  1. Born 2 Run

    Born 2 Run New Member

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    I need to know the bulb type for the front dome/map lights on my 2008 Touring model. Every auto store manual shows these as plug-in bulbs but I twisted mine out. There was no receptacle on the back end as they rest in what looks like a circuit board. Problem is, they all fell back into the receptacle (this is the unit that also houses the sunglass storage). I tried to pry out the entire receptacle but gave up as it looked as if it might break. Failing this, I'll have to get a hangar to fish them out...
     
  2. 2015Prius2

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    Try the bulb finder on superbrightleds.com

    Galaxy Note 4 ?
     
  3. edthefox5

    edthefox5 Senior Member

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    2 years ago I did the exact same thing. Bulb fell back inside. I tried to but cannot figure out how it comes out without forcing it. Let me know if you get it out please.
     
  4. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    If you want to remove the map light assembly, there are two screws to be removed. It looks like the screws are accessible when the plastic lens is removed from the assembly. Then there is a plastic clip located at each corner of the assembly (hence, four clips to disengage). Use a moulding remover to pry up the map light assembly at each corner, hopefully that will do the job without causing damage to the plastic.

    I don't know what bulb is required, but I would think you would want to remove the failed bulbs so they do not rattle around.