89 Light Bulb

89

If you're looking for a replacement bulb for your car, you may have come across the 89 light bulb. But what exactly is an 89 light bulb? 

The 89 light bulb is a small, low-power bulb that's commonly used in automotive lighting. It has a single filament and is typically used in indicator lights, tail lights, and fog lights. It's important to choose the correct bulb for your specific make and model, and to consider the technology used in the bulb to ensure you're getting the best performance and longevity.

BULB CROSS REFERENCE

The 89 light bulb family is interchangeable with the following bulbs

Number of filaments:

The 89 light bulb has a single filament, which means it's a single-function bulb. It's either an indicator light or a running light, depending on the application.

Shape and dimensions:

The 89 bulb has a cylindrical shape, with a diameter of 11mm and a length of 28mm. It's a small bulb that's commonly used in automotive lighting.

Wattage and volts:

The 89 bulb has a wattage of 5 watts and a voltage of 12 volts. This makes it a low-power bulb that's ideal for use in small, low-intensity lights.

Typical positions of installation:

The 89 bulb is commonly used in automotive lighting, particularly in indicator lights, tail lights, and fog lights. It's also used in some interior lights and dashboard lights.

Cross-reference:

The 89 bulb is interchangeable with other bulbs of similar size and wattage, such as the 97, 98, and 105 bulbs. It's important to check your car's manual or consult with a professional to ensure you're using the correct bulb for your specific make and model.