Subourbon
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- Joined
- Apr 28, 2020
- Posts
- 113
- Reaction score
- 75
- Location
- Quebec
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K20 suburban
- Engine Size
- 6.2 V8
Its an 82 suburban with 6.2 diesel 4x4 k20.
This was my big like tree, smart like rock moment.
I bought new housings for my bumper fog lamps. Install was ok, (you have to mess around with the bumper otherwise they won't sit right) But anyways, that's besides the point. One lamps was burnt out.
Ok no biggie, here it comes, I pulled and pulled on it thinking geez she's corroded in there and then ripped the bulb out. But its not one of those replaceable bulbs like the taillights.... oh no. So it's broken. ( see pics).
Here's the questions now, what can I do about this, buy a new socket/plug and wire it in? Or.... I don't believe i can fix this current one...I can really take it apart, i pulled (gently this time,) on the wires to see if they can pull out of the socket but, no joy
Any ideas or help is appreciated.
Its a 3 wore socket/plug, and dual filament bulb.
This was my big like tree, smart like rock moment.
I bought new housings for my bumper fog lamps. Install was ok, (you have to mess around with the bumper otherwise they won't sit right) But anyways, that's besides the point. One lamps was burnt out.
Ok no biggie, here it comes, I pulled and pulled on it thinking geez she's corroded in there and then ripped the bulb out. But its not one of those replaceable bulbs like the taillights.... oh no. So it's broken. ( see pics).
Here's the questions now, what can I do about this, buy a new socket/plug and wire it in? Or.... I don't believe i can fix this current one...I can really take it apart, i pulled (gently this time,) on the wires to see if they can pull out of the socket but, no joy
Any ideas or help is appreciated.
Its a 3 wore socket/plug, and dual filament bulb.