
880 and 881 Bulbs Explained: The H27W Fog and Spot Bulb, Its Base, and How to Replace It
An 880 bulb is a 27-watt single-filament capless bulb on a PG13 base, used for fog lamps, spot lamps, and daytime running lamps. The 880

An 880 bulb is a 27-watt single-filament capless bulb on a PG13 base, used for fog lamps, spot lamps, and daytime running lamps. The 880

An H6W bulb is a 6-watt single-filament bulb on a BAX9s offset-pin bayonet base, used for sidelights, parking lamps, and interior lamps. The H6W carries

A W16W bulb is a 16-watt single-filament capless bulb on a W2.1×9.5d wedge base, used for reversing lamps, high-level brake lamps, and bright marker lamps.

An R5W bulb is a 5-watt single-filament bulb on a large single-contact BA15s bayonet base, used for sidelights, tail lights, number plate lamps, and interior

A halogen bulb lasts between 500 and 1,000 hours of use in normal conditions. The figure is the rated life set by the manufacturer, and

A reflex reflector is a passive device that returns light back towards its source, making a vehicle visible to other road users without drawing any

A lighting offence is a breach of UK vehicle lighting law that carries a penalty when an agricultural vehicle uses a public road. The offence

A daytime running light is a forward-facing white lamp that switches on automatically when the engine starts, making the vehicle easier to see in daylight.

A driving lamp is an auxiliary forward-facing lamp that extends the range of a vehicle’s main beam on unlit roads and tracks. The driving lamp

A sprayer light is a work lamp fitted to a crop sprayer to illuminate the boom, the nozzles, and the working area for spraying in

A tractor light switch is the electrical control that routes battery power to the tractor’s lamps. The switch sits on the dashboard or the steering
A warning beacon is an amber flashing or rotating light fitted to slow-moving and working vehicles to warn other road users. Choosing the right one