Found this existing thread... Thanks to the OP. Yes that helps. I currently have to do a fix. I've seen these bulbs on a video, and the brightness looked the same, but the physical size looked smaller (like the smaller ones in the radio). - Any recollection on that?
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I want the lighting to remain consistent, and that is why I am being so picky. Now that Radio Shack is gone, these are not as easily available (and leftovers may only exist on E-bay). As I have found, these are specified as Radio Shack; 12V, 0.050A, bi-pin; P/n 2721154 replacement; 4.5 mm(?).
I have also found Eiko's 40910-7371-Miniature-Automotive-Light-Bulb/176064795; 0.48 watt - 0.04 amp - 12 volt - T1.75 - Bi-Pin (G3.17) Base | Eiko Incandescent Miniature ; Automotive Light Bulb; Average Lifetime: 10000 hours; Lumens (light output): 1.51 [halogen].
There is a difference of 0.01 amperes, but the Eikos are halogen, so the brightness might be equal. Bulbs are currently about $2 a piece.
I am not interested in LEDs (not going to get into replacing all of them and dealing with dimming problems due to LED dimming needing SMPS (switch-mode power supplies), PWM {pulse width modulation) and adding resistors to get to the right forward voltage (current).
FYI, I scavenged one out of a parts-radio, and the bulb was physically smaller. It's doing the job, but I'll have to do the job again since an additional other intermittent problem really isn't fixed. - A tap will get it lighting, and I think it may be a busted filament that just makes contact after tapping. I checked the circuit board, solder connections and resoldered the connections, but the problem remains.
Anyway, this is my knowledge and contribution on this, and any comments/experience is appreciated.