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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Ken Sair on October 21, 2009, 03:12:30 AM
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We have a 2007 Beaver Contessa. Our LF fog lamp/daytime running light is cracked and inoperable. The number on the lense is H3 633-0003. So far I have been unable to cross that at a local auto parts store. I called beaver Coach Sales and the price was $45 plus s/h. Monaco was $100 (for a pair) plus s/h. Neither of these thrilled me. Monaco said there supplier did not sell retail.
Anyone have any luck replacing this at a local parts house. I found other similar fog lamps for under $20. If so, can you give me a store name and part number.
Thanks, Ken Sar
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Hi Joel, here is what I found out. Monaco gave me the manufacturer information (Hamsar Diversco 800-567-5483). They do not sell to retail customers. Their part# is 633-0603a. These particular fog lamps are not available in local auto part dealers. They did refer me to a vendor. They were located in Troy Michigan (Terminal Supply 800-989-9632). The terminal Supply price was $43.82 plus s/h. Beaver Coach sales was $45 plus s/h. No big bargain there. All things being equal I'll give Bend my business.
I just have'nt figured out why Monaco installed all these impossible to find parts other than you have to come get them from them. A fog lamp at any NAPA store is about $12. Go figure.
Ken Sair
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It's a sealed halogen assembly, but worth $45, I dunno. So with a little adaptive engineering, we ought to be able to find and retrofit affordable lamps into the holes in the cap. Which is what I'll likely do if I crack out another lens. Who the heck ever really uses that pair of lights anyway, so why pay 90 - 100 bucks a set?
I'm not sure the $12 NAPA fog lamps are a power match to the ones we have, which are actually "driving" lamps for added visibility on the open highway; you know, the ones you hate staring at on oncoming cars. I think ours are like the 55 watt halogens at this website, where a pair of them can be had for less than $60 and free shipping: http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/category/headlights_-and-_lighting/driving_-and-_fog_lights.html . Click on "Driving Light". Also check JCWhitney.com. You'd have to make sure any replacement is a size match, of course, and had a useable bracket attached.
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Since we are talking lights. Has anyone found a replacement for the dual driving/fog lights that is resonable. My OEM's are shot and the only replacements I have found are PIAA and priced at $240 plus for a pair. They are rectangular.