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  2. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    Bulbs used for headlamps, turn signals and brake lamps may be required to comply with international and national regulations governing the types of lamps used. Other automotive lighting applications such as auxiliary lamps or interior lighting may not be regulated, but common types are used by many automotive manufacturers.

  3. File:2015 Scion tC Release Series 9.0, front right.jpg ...

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    English: 2015 Scion tC Release Series 9.0 photographed in New Castle, Pennsylvania. 2,000 tC Release Series 9.0s were produced, all in this Magma Orange/Gloss Black color combination. Date 5 July 2022, 13:23:28

  4. Scion tC - Wikipedia

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    2005 Scion tC RS 1.0 2015 Scion tC RS 9.0 Scion used a simplified "pure price" sales model that eschewed traditional factory options in favor of fixed base-vehicle pricing and buyer customization via dealer-installed accessories; [ 35 ] hence, the tC was offered in a single standard trim, with exterior colors and the choice of transmission ...

  5. List of Scion vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2015 N/A Front-engine, front-wheel drive three-door hatchback city car. xA: xA: 2004 2006 Toyota NBC platform: Subcompact hatchback, rebadged Toyota Ist. xB: xB: 2003 2015 Toyota NBC platform. Toyota New MC platform. Subcompact hatchback (2003-2006), compact hatchback (2007-2015). Rebadged Toyota bB (first generation) and Toyota Corolla Rumion ...

  6. Edison screw - Wikipedia

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    230/240-volt incandescent light bulb with E27 screw baseEdison screw (ES) is a standard lightbulb socket for electric light bulbs. It was developed by Thomas Edison (1847–1931), patented in 1881, [1] and was licensed in 1909 under General Electric's Mazda trademark.

  7. Lightbulb socket - Wikipedia

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    The light bulb commonly used since the early 20th century for general-purpose lighting applications, with a pear-like shape and an Edison screw base, is referred to as an "A-series light bulb." This most common general purpose bulb type would be classed as "A19/E26" or the metric version "A60/E27".