Lightweight E indicator warning lamp C34396 with amber centre lamp

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#1 Lightweight E indicator warning lamp C34396 with amber centre lamp

Post by Etype63ca » Sat Mar 15, 2025 10:17 pm

Dear all,

Have seen this lamp a few times now and wondered if anyone could shed some light (NPI) on where you can buy them or how you fabricate them yourself.

It’s the unit used on the continuation Lightweights but I’ve seen two other cars fitted with them now but they were unattended so couldn’t enquire with owner.

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#2 Re: Indicator warning lamp C34396 with amber centre lamp

Post by mgcjag » Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:19 am

Interesting iv never noticed this before....is your photo from the £1m e type here........Steve ps iv asked the question on the JDC historic face book page
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#3 Re: Indicator warning lamp C34396 with amber centre lamp

Post by MarekH » Sun Mar 16, 2025 11:30 am

The green molding is all one part and these are available from the usuals, but it looks as though you'd have to look in the Lucas parts bin for the middle bit and cobble something together. The centre will be just a small bulb behind a jewel. I'd have guessed it's an oil light.

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#4 Re: Indicator warning lamp C34396 with amber centre lamp

Post by caveman » Sun Mar 16, 2025 2:19 pm

The middle is the mounting point so I’m not convinced it’s even a working lamp in centre unless it’s a serious bodge from original.
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#5 Re: Indicator warning lamp C34396 with amber centre lamp

Post by mgcjag » Sun Mar 16, 2025 3:35 pm

Iv looked at a few lightweight photos now and some have it and some don't....so isn't a "one" off.....I'm sure we will get an answer.....iv edited the title to intice lightweight experts....Steve
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#6 Re: Lightweight E indicator warning lamp C34396 with amber centre lamp

Post by 40GT » Sun Mar 16, 2025 5:30 pm

Here are a couple of Lucas '' dipping '' warning lights which could be rolled to dim or increase light, the centre looks similar but the bezel looks different.

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#7 Re: Lightweight E indicator warning lamp C34396 with amber centre lamp

Post by Etype63ca » Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:53 pm

Dear all,

Thanks for your replies and efforts.

Yes you’re right Steve they’re not on all the new lightweight cars. Car zero, not. The grey one at Mayfair Jaguar dealer a few years ago - the one that did some racing with Gary Pearson- yes if memory serves me. Silver one with red interior that I saw somewhere , yes. Others hard to recall. I think the Autocar test car had it too. Various magazines and online articles reveal the same mix. Dashboard finishes and pedals vary too it appears. Whatever the customer wanted. They all look much the same to me apart from paint and leather, and fuel injection or not of course if the bonnet is up. Beautiful investment/display pieces. I find the racers at Goodwood and Silverstone etc far more interesting.

My dash lamp unit is the original so I’m sure that even thinking about gently opening out the hole with a needle file would just crack it in two. And it would probably serve me right too. It’s tatty but does the job. I think a hollow tube through which a small lamp could fit, with a threaded outer could possibly work, but there are so many other important things to worry about on the car instead quite frankly. I was really hoping someone would say it was from a Ford anglia or a Jag saloon I wasn’t aware of, and I could just buy one. Or maybe one of the clever 3D printing squad might have copied the idea and have a template.

40GT I did look at buying a square led fitting and going from there, but as has been stated, there’s so little space to work with I decided against it. Maybe if the dash was being stripped and renovated… Stock unit will continue to be fine.

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