For information on all the bulbs used in a W124 as well as the W210 and W126 including Mercedes Part Numbers and the part numbers for Osram, Narva and Hella go to this link. I have included IMAGE links to Amazon to purchase the OEM bulbs from OSRAM and links to a quality OSRAM LED replacement bulbs you can check out as well. www.generalvoltage.com/gear/#bulb
Thanks for recording the video - the link you mentioned and point #4 within that link is very interesting and good to know knowledge in general when it comes to these 80s/90s Mercedes. We encountered the same regarding that particular bulb on a W124, so anyone owning a W124 or a 201 or 126 we encourage you to read that #4 under the link from the description - can save you some time, annoyance and perhaps even money.
Omg searched far and wide for this on youtube and couldn't find it. So took a look at tackling this on my w124 yesterday, couldn't figure and today I got this video as a suggestion! Thank you for making it. However, you may wanna add some tags in the title, "w124, sunroof panel, repair" etc.
Keep in mind that old halogen lights work either way the current runs. LED-s are polarised. That means you can't change the small reading light bulb because the contacts are opposite from factory.
I did wonder about this but it does work. I think later LED bulb designs that specifically are for replacing common bayonet type fittings have been made to account for this.
Muy interesante el video, gracias por compartir. Lamento que sólo se puede dejar un like, porque con la información de las lámparas led ya te ganaste todos los likes. Nuevamente, muchas gracias
Are Mercedes have electrical problem we don't know what the issue is it's not the battery not the alternator so can you give me some tips like what the problem might be for electrical?
For information on all the bulbs used in a W124 as well as the W210 and W126 including Mercedes Part Numbers and the part numbers for Osram, Narva and Hella go to this link. I have included IMAGE links to Amazon to purchase the OEM bulbs from OSRAM and links to a quality OSRAM LED replacement bulbs you can check out as well. www.generalvoltage.com/gear/#bulb
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Thanks for recording the video - the link you mentioned and point #4 within that link is very interesting and good to know knowledge in general when it comes to these 80s/90s Mercedes. We encountered the same regarding that particular bulb on a W124, so anyone owning a W124 or a 201 or 126 we encourage you to read that #4 under the link from the description - can save you some time, annoyance and perhaps even money.
Omg searched far and wide for this on youtube and couldn't find it. So took a look at tackling this on my w124 yesterday, couldn't figure and today I got this video as a suggestion! Thank you for making it. However, you may wanna add some tags in the title, "w124, sunroof panel, repair" etc.
Thanks Mate. I hope it helps you out. I do have tags in the description but I have made a few adjustments based on your suggestions. -Mike.
Thanks for this video. Repaired mine with the same way. Holds a lamp bar like a new)
Thank you for the video, i copied your job and turned to be great.
Keep in mind that old halogen lights work either way the current runs. LED-s are polarised. That means you can't change the small reading light bulb because the contacts are opposite from factory.
I changed the small bulb to LED without a problem
I did wonder about this but it does work. I think later LED bulb designs that specifically are for replacing common bayonet type fittings have been made to account for this.
Muy interesante el video, gracias por compartir. Lamento que sólo se puede dejar un like, porque con la información de las lámparas led ya te ganaste todos los likes.
Nuevamente, muchas gracias
when removing the unit early on, you mentioned that you push the unit to the "right" ? should it be left since the right has the metal clips?
Are Mercedes have electrical problem we don't know what the issue is it's not the battery not the alternator so can you give me some tips like what the problem might be for electrical?
Thanky