1-5000-1400, Weldon Red 1 Wire 5000 Series Marker Light

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  • 1-5000-1400, Weldon Red 1 Wire 5000 Series Marker Light
  • 1-5000-1400, Weldon Red 1 Wire 5000 Series Marker Light
  • 1-5000-1400, Weldon Red 1 Wire 5000 Series Marker Light
  • 1-5000-1400, Weldon Red 1 Wire 5000 Series Marker Light
MSRP: $9.16
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Description

  • 1-5000-1400
  • Red 1 Wire 5000 Series Marker Light
  • Surface Mount
  • 1.63" x 3.75"
  • Rugged Steel Base
  • Grounds Through the Base 
  • Thomas / Amtran / Ward
  • 5 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship

Weldon Marker & Clearance Lights

5000 Series, 1.63" x3.75" Marker Lamp This popular series is common in the school and commercial bus markets. The addition of the 5006 armored shield makes this lamp almost unbreakable.

Service Parts:

  • Lens: 1-5002
  • Lens Gasket: 5001
  • Mounting Gasket: 5004
  • Silver Shield: 5006
  • Bulb: 168 
  • Screws: 9028-0009 (50/Bag)

Weldon Part#: 5000-1400-10

Cross#'s: 8150R, 02132009, W5000R, 2132009, 3586129C1, 01-CW-5000R, LK1048, NBPWEL5000-1400-10

 

 

 

 

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Warranty Information

5 year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship
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3 Reviews

  • 5
    Great quality. Fast Shipping.

    Posted by Colleen Moore on 28th Aug 2025

    You can always count on Unity Bus Parts to have what you need. We don't typically work on buses but we have that one special customer we will do anything for. When he brought his bus in with some lights not working we knew where to go to get the best price and availability. Thank you, Unity for being there when we need you.

  • 5
    Customer Satisfaction

    Posted by DJ Hoebel on 12th May 2021

    great web site and product delivered in a timely manner. Product meet all expectations

  • 5
    Be sure to screw it in

    Posted by Mr Danny on 25th May 2015

    I replace the old light with the new one, it did not work, so I striped the wire and hooked it up again.
    It still did not work. I was running out of time to I screwed the light on the bus, and wouldn't you know it
    it worked. I guess it needed to be grounded before I tested it.

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