YELLOW HEAD LIGHT 6 TO 12V - PER PAIR (BA21D) (3 PINS)

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40656
€109.00
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YELLOW HEAD LIGHT 6 TO 12V - PER PAIR (BA21D) (3 PINS) is available to buy in increments of 1
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Description
- Colour: YELLOW
- Sold per pair
- 6 to 12V
- 3 pins
- Ba21D
 
By using LED bulbs in order to replace halogen or incandescent bulbs, you can benefit from a much more powerful and even illumination, while reducing power consumption significantly.
 
The 3-pin light bulb was used in French cars from the 1920s to the 1960s.
 
These performances are possible thanks to the high-quality LED components, which are controlled by highly advanced electronic circuits that are integrated in the lamp.
 
This lamp is pure Plug and Play and requires no modification or adjustment. It is placed on the original support instead of the old tungsten filament bulb.
 
Finally, the life span of LED lamps is estimated at 20.000 to 30.000 hours, which is much longer than that of traditional lamps (2.000 to 3.000 hours).
Advantages:
- Increased lighting power up to 100W halogen equivalent.
- Operating voltage 6 to 15 V without modification
- Reduced consumption 1,5A / 6v
- Immediate ignition
- Robust and neat construction in Alu Aviation
- Samsung LED components
- Intensive use possible
- Easy and quick installation instead of your BA21d bulb, 3 pins with no modification to your head light. Plug and play.
 
Suitable for: PEUGEOT FORD VEDETTE, COMETE, VENDOME, RENAULT FLORIDE, CARAVELLE, JUVA, SIMCA VEDETTE, CHAMBORD, TRIANON, RENAULT 4CV, DAUPHINE, FREGATE, PANHARD DYNA Z, PL17, PL 17, PL24 CT, CITROEN AMI 6, AMI 8, 2CV, SIMCA BEAULIEU, REGENCE, CITROEN TRACTION
 
Today the replacement of halogen, xenon and LED lamps is not allowed under the current legislation. In the EU, car parts must be certified according to UNECE specifications for use on public roads. The current ECE certificates only apply to halogen, xenon and LED lamps installed in news vehicles. There are however no specific approval requirements or restrictions for the use of retrofit LED lamps on private roads.