sleepy2 Posted September 27 Share #1 Posted September 27 Was out for ride last night and when pulling up to store front windows noticed left turn/marker light wasn't working. Turn signal did work so when I got home I tried to get bulb out but not enough strength in fingers to push up and turn bulb to get out! Going to get son to get it out for me. Went to dealer and there were 2 part numbers ( which I think it was for either clear or orange bulb)they had clear Yamaha bulb at $8.50 +taxcan but no orange. They had an aftermarket orange they said would work so I bought it for $4can+tax. Will change when he gets here! Probably don't need to change as passing lights would be enough to show width of bike but I like to have things working! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepy2 Posted September 29 Author Share #2 Posted September 29 Tried bulb dealer sold me(2 ears) but when I finally got old bulb out it wasn't the same (told him it probably has 3 ears that hold it in)like I told him. Went back to return it and order the right one and girl says "that's a different price!" So I asked how much? $17can with tax!! Should be in next week! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cimmer Posted September 29 Share #3 Posted September 29 I think you could have gotten that at any auto parts store, Canadian Tire, or even Walmart.. Just a standard automotive bulb 1157 yellow bulb. Has turn signal and running light in the same bulb with 2 filaments. Rick F. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepy2 Posted September 29 Author Share #4 Posted September 29 @cimmer sorry pictures didn't show properly as I have tried Canadian Tire but they are not standard 1157 bulbs! 1157 bulb only have 2 pins on opposite sides while Yamaha bulb has 3 pins around with 1 slightly off to lock bulb in base of holder. Tried other jobers and same, told me it's a dealer part! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N3FOL Posted October 2 Share #5 Posted October 2 Those bulbs are not really the easiest to remove, because it has rubber insulation around the base of the lamps. The last time I did it was when I upgraded to LED and I think I've used needle nose pliers to help my fingers to push up and twist. FWIW, I picked up my LED bulbs from this business. Custom Dynamics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cimmer Posted October 2 Share #6 Posted October 2 Sorry about that, I guess I didnt notice that.. Rick F. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepy2 Posted October 9 Author Share #7 Posted October 9 @cimmer no problem, should have had wife hold bulb so I could have taken a better picture. Still waiting for dealer to call! Yes the rubber around bulb is a pain! took me a bit to remove, now it is a real pain to get lined up to get bulb back in,I don't think the old bulb is quite in right but still works on signal. Will worry about it when I get new bulb then will make sure it goes in rite! Hard to tell when pins are lined up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N3FOL Posted October 9 Share #8 Posted October 9 I have a feeling shops may have a special tool for these bulbs to make it look like there is nothing to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepy2 Posted October 17 Author Share #9 Posted October 17 Stopped off at dealer today to see if bulb came in as they were supposed to call me when it came in BUT as usual they didn't! They found it in THEIR parts and brought it out to me. Standard bulb to them(but can only get it thru them) guess they figured they had a spare until I showed up. Took a look at it before he got it back into box and noticed it only had 2 pins on it(in same position as mine looked,will see tomorrow) that's when he called it a standard bulb,I told him mine had 3 pins but he just told me they are only for position and should work, guess I will have to take apart and see! Better - cost me $17can. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N3FOL Posted October 17 Share #10 Posted October 17 That is one of the most expensive bulb I've heard and it is not an LED. Despite the price, I do hope that it works out for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saddlebum Posted Friday at 12:39 PM Share #11 Posted Friday at 12:39 PM (edited) Dumb question as I am sure you already tried but is there a number on the bulb base Edited Friday at 12:41 PM by saddlebum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saddlebum Posted Friday at 02:54 PM Share #12 Posted Friday at 02:54 PM Partzilla https://www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/5VN-83311-00-00?srsltid=AfmBOoqvbcyNJGRjxIsVEs6mStkoJpX0vAsXoQiriUke46rRZonl0yOK 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepy2 Posted Sunday at 01:28 AM Author Share #13 Posted Sunday at 01:28 AM No number on bulb! Looks like same bulb in picture but picture doesn't show other side to see if another pin. Original has 3 equal distance around and new bulb has 2 pins in same position as original (missing 1 pin)Haven't changed it yet as ridding around and working on tractor but took it out of box right now to replace but it looks like only 1 filament inside and I think it should have 2 because it is a marker lite and flasher. Will check tomorrow! Number on box is the same as Partzilla tho! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saddlebum Posted Sunday at 06:02 AM Share #14 Posted Sunday at 06:02 AM 4 hours ago, sleepy2 said: No number on bulb! Looks like same bulb in picture but picture doesn't show other side to see if another pin. Original has 3 equal distance around and new bulb has 2 pins in same position as original (missing 1 pin)Haven't changed it yet as ridding around and working on tractor but took it out of box right now to replace but it looks like only 1 filament inside and I think it should have 2 because it is a marker lite and flasher. Will check tomorrow! Number on box is the same as Partzilla tho! You are correct regarding it should have 2 filaments and it should also have 2 lead contacts on the base. Odd that they would opt to use such a rare bulb for a simple signal light. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepy2 Posted 23 hours ago Author Share #15 Posted 23 hours ago Went to dealer yesterday and got the parts gut that knows more! He looked up the part number and said it was 1 number off and the one the other guy ordered for me was for the rear turn signal! Should come in a couple more days! Said they will text me(didn't first time) now that they have my cell phone number instead of home number! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N3FOL Posted 21 hours ago Share #16 Posted 21 hours ago Glad your dealer was able to help you out on the bulb. With so many generic brands out there for almost everything you can imagine, I will always settle for OEM and buy from reputable quality companies that manufacture motorcycle accessories. The truth is, our Venture deserve the best parts and accessories. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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