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Old Apr 27, 2020 | 07:15 PM
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Default Re: Broken brake light socket

Originally Posted by pjlancer
Hello I’m new to the forum I hope this is the right spot to put this question. So I’m helping a friend out who owns a crossfire. We temporarily traded cars because him and his wife have a new baby and he can’t fit all three of them in the crossfire obviously and it would’ve been a financial hardship for them to Get a new vehicle. So when I got the car I started doing some work to it to fix it up. hardly any of his exterior lights worked. The guy was riding around with highbeams on because he didn’t change his headlights bulbs. so i started changing his lights out. When I got to the rear bulbs out I noticed that the brake light socket was cracked and not holding the bulb in correctly. it was so trashed that it barely held the light and it was tripping the bulb out indicator on the dash.. I was wanting to know where I can find the replacement parts for that socket the only identifying marks on the socket are cemm pa66 When I googled those markings I don’t get much of anything. I really wanna help this guy out because I don’t want him being taken for a ride when he sells his car.


Only help I can give is not going to be wanted. NEVER trade vehicles with anyone! Besides the fact that whatever happens to the car while either is in possession of the other, if YOU get into an accident, your likely to be both a plaintiff AND a defendant. If not this scenario, the you may be a defendant & a plaintiff. Don't do it!


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