Brownie82C10
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- Jul 20, 2019
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- Location
- Winter Haven, Fla.
- First Name
- Joe
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- Chevy C10
- Engine Size
- 4.1L Inline 6
I noticed that one of my backup lights was out, so I removed the light cover and eventually discovered this: The previous truck owner or a service tech had wired a replacement 1157 bulb socket where an 1156 bulb socket should go. The inside dual contacts at the base of the socket gave away the problem.
I can't believe the backup light had worked properly and consistently at all. I know the bulb has worked because I've tested it occasionally. Also, the bulb melted a nice round spot inside the non-red backup portion of the light cover. It never should have done this. Backup lights aren't normally on long enough to generate the kind of heat necessary to melt -- but not melt through -- the bulb cover.
Would the Dorman 85827 two-wire socket for an 1156 bulb be a good replacement part in this situation? Are there better options?
I can't believe the backup light had worked properly and consistently at all. I know the bulb has worked because I've tested it occasionally. Also, the bulb melted a nice round spot inside the non-red backup portion of the light cover. It never should have done this. Backup lights aren't normally on long enough to generate the kind of heat necessary to melt -- but not melt through -- the bulb cover.
Would the Dorman 85827 two-wire socket for an 1156 bulb be a good replacement part in this situation? Are there better options?