For the air conditioning and heating controls on the center console, these lamps work. OEM bulbs are 9.5mm long and these are around 10.5mm; So far, the additional 1 mm has not been a "fitting problem".
Volvo dealer is charging $10 for bulb! I was able to "fix" the bulb by removing the blown bulb from the socket/plug. Search the internet for a YouTube video of a southern man showing how it's done!
Exactly what I need for a 2006 Suzuki Forenza rear warning light. Not the smallest on the market, but pretty close. Much smaller than I could find at an auto parts store or radio shack.
To repair broken light bulbs behind the LED display on a stock 2005 Pontiac Vibe radio. Watch a video on desoldering and soldering. They are the perfect size and the plastic rubber caps are perfect for them.
Ideal replacement for the air conditioning bulb (with gray base) on the 2012 Honda Odyssey. You get a box of 10 bulbs for the price the retailer charges for one and you don't even have to go there! Thanks to CEC Industries and thanks to Revain.
These bulbs are not as long as the OEM bulbs but the blue plastic cap still leaves enough bulb length to hold it in the socket. Chrysler doesn't carry them (socket and bulb together) so that was the solution to keep it burning. Over $100 for a new controller which definitely makes it inexpensive!