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bobmc37
02-09-2006, 08:18 PM
Was given a 92 525i by a relative. OBC no lights. When I pulled OBC bulbs were 12v 1.2 watts. When I purchased bulbs from BMW dealer was given 6.5v 0.8 watts. Worked fine when installed. My question is. Why different voltage bulbs. Maybe OBC was from different model. Any thoughts? Also given a replacement OBC this also had 12v 1.2 watt bulbs. Have not tried 6.5v bubls but suspect they will work fine.
P.S. the 2nd OBC has part # 65 81 1 389 619. Where can I go to find what model this OBC came from.

Thanks in advance. I love a mistery.
Bob

Blitzkrieg Bob
02-09-2006, 08:29 PM
# 07 = Bulb 6,5v 0,8w Part# 65811374495
#02 =INPUT UNIT ON-BOARD COMPUTER 1 65818351055 ENDED
#02 =INPUT UNIT ON-BOARD COMPUTER 1 65811384149 $937.44

E34 530
02-09-2006, 09:43 PM
I just replaced the bulbs in OBC. DO NOT USE THE 6V BULBS!!! They will burn out very quickly and will melt the sockets in the OBC. Here is the correct part number for the bulbs: 62 11 1 368 299 This is the part number for the 12v ones. They were $.78 at the dealer, and don't let the parts guys convince you to use the 6v ones.

shogun
08-24-2014, 01:32 AM
It depends on the OBC type. The OBC III has 4 bulbs and needs 6.5V, the OBC IV needs only 3 bulbs with 12V 1.2W.
Details here http://www.nmia.com/~dgnrg/page_35.htm
The ETK lists/listed the wrong part number for the bulbs for OBC IV. The correct number is: BMW part no. 62111368299
BMW OBC (On Board Computer Bulb) - Sylvania Osram 62111368299
Part:Instrument BulbOE Numbers:62111368299, (65811374495*SEE DESCRIPTION), 96212CS ID:96212
Old partnumber 62 11 1 360 527

Differences between OBC III and OBC IV http://bmwe32.masscom.net/johan/obc_secrets/obc_secrets.html

BlackOnBlack
10-01-2014, 09:39 PM
I'll add further confirmation to shogun and E34 530; This June I replaced all 3 of my bulbs in my OBC IV after going through the same confusion as you. Got mine from FCP Euro.
Definitely the same as shogun points out: Sylvania Osram 62111368299;
Once before I put a 6.5v in and it melted a plastic film before I could turn the lights off and remove it.

632 Regal
10-02-2014, 04:55 AM
WHy are we talking to a thread that's 8 years old? Must be too quiet in here LOL.

shogun
10-02-2014, 05:27 AM
Because we are good forum members and use first the search effectively to find solution to our existing problem in older threads where the same subject is discussed and add additional info, so all information to same subject is in the same thread ;-)