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Hi all,

I'm fitting some stock tail lights on my R34 after I got rid of my faded LED pair, and I noticed that the inner set of lights (smaller circle) take a pair of bulbs that I can't seem to find. Correct me if I'm wrong, but are these supposed to light up when the headlights are on?

I've looked around, and the general consensus seems to be that T10 wedge types will work just fine, but they don't seem to fit on the sockets - no click can be felt or heard when they go into the sockets (using 12V 5W T-10mm, capless). I strongly feel that the plugs on the bulb are not long enough to reach the socket's metal contacts.

After fitting them they don't turn on when the headlights are on, but brake lights work when pressing on brake and indicators work fine too. Is there another type of bulb that works with the inner circle? It could also be a fuse problem, but indicators and brake lights are working on both clusters, so I'm really confused about this. I've also tried fitting all four bulbs and then turning on the lights, but no dice.

I've bought enough ill-fitting bulbs to create a shop of my own at this stage. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I've attached a photo to show which part of the light I'm referring to.

Thanks!

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^ Incorrect. They do light up. The inner lights will light when you have your parking light switch on. The brake lights are only the larger outer ones and the center brake light on the boot.

They take, at least one mine, T10 wedge types. Are you trying to fit fancy LED replacement bulbs or stock T10 globes?

^ Incorrect. They do light up. The inner lights will light when you have your parking light switch on. The brake lights are only the larger outer ones and the center brake light on the boot.

They take, at least one mine, T10 wedge types. Are you trying to fit fancy LED replacement bulbs or stock T10 globes?

Thanks for the reply!

I'm trying to fit stock bulbs, but I've tried T10s and it seems that some of the plastic in the socket that supports the bulb is preventing it from getting to the contacts, hence why it can't light up - the bulb simply isn't long enough. I've contacted the Nissan dealership in my area and they were able to order some in from Melbourne (coming in soon I hope), but I'm not sure what type they are since Nissan uses their own standards for their bulbs

Also, one more quick question- when you turn on the headlights, is the larger circle on the tail light supposed to turn on as well? Or do those only turn on when the brake is applied?

Edited by ninja_102

Ah, I figured it out in the end - the bulbs in the inner circle do take T10 wedge types, if anyone else is looking for them, the width of the both ends of the bulb should be the same - 10mm.

The problem I was having with mine was that the sockets for these bulbs was stretched due to having the LED set in them for so long. All I had to do was pinch the metal contacts of the sockets together with a pair of pliers a little, and after that I was able to make the T10 bulbs fit properly.

The inner and outer circle of lights light up when the headlights are switched on.

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