Sorry to sound a nerd, but i found out why this kind of thing happens.
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!! Filament type bulbs are made with such fine wire that they easily break, but if you tap them when they're fired up the filament can weld itself back together and work.
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!! Albeit for a short time, another knock
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(bump in the road) could break it again.
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One thing to get rid of it is to fit LED replacements, you can get LED's in pretty much all the fixings for your MR2
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- 501 etc.
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Just purchased some white
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/ blue tint sidelights for mine from
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk
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damn good value for money and 100,000 hours life to boot.
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!!
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HTH
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Stephen