Another method is to order a new one.
My left front blinker went out due to corrosion that I could not remove
sufficiently so I
ordered a new unit.
As soon as the order was placed the socket started working :)
Allan Ballard
On Aug 12, 2010, at 9:09 PM, Would U. Believe wrote:
> So it's just a normal socket Cool. Interesting idea about the ground.
> Thanks.
>
>
> On 8/12/10 8:46 PM, "Stu Brennan" <stubrennan@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I obtained a replacement socket from a local auto parts place, one that
>> took a common bulb. I opened up the hole in the light assembly to
>> accept the socket and sealed it in place with a big glob of RTV. I used
>> a two wire socket so I didn't have to depend on the assembly's mounting
>> screws for ground.
>>
>> Stu
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