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cashmonkey38
01-26-2014, 10:00 AM
Hey guys, tried searching for this and can't find anything, also not really sure how to search it. Anyway I'm almost done modding my MM and now I've been having issues with one of my front map lights, it's only one of them and it's like something's loose in the fixture the bulb goes into (have tested couple of bulbs in same fixture). There is power going to the fixture but if the bulb moves around it goes off like its losing contact or something. I've tried several things and figure it would be easier to just buy a new fixture cut the wire and solder it on, assuming I can find one. Pic below is what I'm looking for, anyone know how I can find the part number for this thing or where I could buy one?? Thanks!

http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae218/cashmonkey38/7cdb80b3-0f13-49cb-ae7a-9ee19b872af1_zps4c1e2b24.jpg (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/cashmonkey38/media/7cdb80b3-0f13-49cb-ae7a-9ee19b872af1_zps4c1e2b24.jpg.h tml)

fastblackmerc
01-26-2014, 02:30 PM
Hey guys, tried searching for this and can't find anything, also not really sure how to search it. Anyway I'm almost done modding my MM and now I've been having issues with one of my front map lights, it's only one of them and it's like something's loose in the fixture the bulb goes into (have tested couple of bulbs in same fixture). There is power going to the fixture but if the bulb moves around it goes off like its losing contact or something. I've tried several things and figure it would be easier to just buy a new fixture cut the wire and solder it on, assuming I can find one. Pic below is what I'm looking for, anyone know how I can find the part number for this thing or where I could buy one?? Thanks!

http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae218/cashmonkey38/7cdb80b3-0f13-49cb-ae7a-9ee19b872af1_zps4c1e2b24.jpg (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/cashmonkey38/media/7cdb80b3-0f13-49cb-ae7a-9ee19b872af1_zps4c1e2b24.jpg.h tml)

It's actually easier and cheaper to fix the loose contact(s) inside the socket.

If you pay the freight both ways I'll fix it for you.

cashmonkey38
01-26-2014, 02:41 PM
Why I would appreciate that Jim, if you'll remind me of your address I'll do that, if it's easy to do you could explain it and I'll give it a whirl so you don't have to go to the trouble I'm just not sure how to get the contacts where they're supposed to be

whitey
01-26-2014, 04:35 PM
It's actually easier and cheaper to fix the loose contact(s) inside the socket.

If you pay the freight both ways I'll fix it for you.

F-in A jim, now that's good people!

cashmonkey38
01-30-2014, 10:07 AM
Sent you a PM Jim

fastblackmerc
01-30-2014, 11:16 AM
Sent you a PM Jim

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