1445 Light Bulb

1445

If you're in the market for a new automotive light bulb, you may have come across the term "1445" and wondered what it means. 

The 1445 light bulb is a small, low-power bulb commonly used in automotive lighting applications such as tail lights and turn signals. Its small size and low wattage make it ideal for use in tight spaces and help to conserve battery power. If you need to replace a 1445 bulb, there are a few other bulbs that are interchangeable with it, and its halogen technology makes it a reliable and long-lasting choice for your car's lighting needs.

BULB CROSS REFERENCE

The 1445 light bulb family is interchangeable with the following bulbs

Number of filaments:


The 1445 light bulb is a single-filament bulb, meaning it has just one wire inside that glows when electricity passes through it. This makes it suitable for use in applications where only one light source is needed, such as a tail light or turn signal.


Shape and dimensions:


The 1445 bulb is a miniature bulb with a wedge base. It measures approximately 0.45 inches in diameter and 1.06 inches in length. Its small size makes it ideal for use in tight spaces, such as in the dashboard or instrument panel.


Wattage and volts:


The 1445 bulb typically operates at 14 volts and has a wattage of 4.6 watts. This makes it a low-power bulb that won't drain your car's battery too quickly.


Typical applications:


The 1445 bulb is commonly used in automotive lighting applications such as tail lights, turn signals, and parking lights. It can also be used in some interior lighting applications, such as the dome light or map light.


Cross reference:


If you're looking for a replacement 1445 bulb, there are a few other bulbs that are interchangeable with it. These include the 1445LL, 1445NA, and 1445LLB.


Technology:


The 1445 bulb is a halogen bulb, which means it uses a filament enclosed in a small quartz capsule filled with halogen gas. This design allows the bulb to burn brighter and last longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.