Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures: How to Diagnose and Repair a Broken Auto Light Socket

By Bob Lacivita and David Radtke
From The Family Handyman
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How to Diagnose and Repair a Broken Auto Light Socket-1
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Many new car bulbs are easily accessed from under the hood by turning a retaining ring and pulling the bulb socket out, but if you have to access the bulb by removing a lens (see your owner’s manual), you may need to buy a “torx” tip screw-driver. Remove the old bulb and insert the new bulb. Don’t touch the glass of the bulb with your bare hands because the oils on your skin can cause the bulb to fail. Reinsert the socket into the headlamp housing and turn on your lights. If they work, you’re done; if they don’t, go on to the next step.
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