Brake Light Socket Issue - ?

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My time in the barrel for this one. If you put a new bulb in where the prongs are reversed from where the bulb will hold, it will light up for brake or hazards.

Installed correctly, it will not work- just the tail lamp glows. Since it lights up, I am assuming power/wiring is good and the socket is the issue.

I ordered a socket from LMC - pretty cheap at around 6 bux.

Sound like I am on the right track?

I am at work so cannot do much in the way of diagnostics.

Thanks!
 

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Do you have a test light or multimeter? I would test for power at plug terminals and if nothing then probe wires first before replacing socket. I had to replace one of my sockets this spring because the pot metal conductor gave. Sometimes it's just needing a good scrape to clean.
 

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Tail and brake are different circuits, brake and directional are the same circuit. Signal switch and flasher open and close brake circuit for flash. If that's what you're asking.
 

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Tail and brake are different circuits, brake and directional are the same circuit. Signal switch and flasher open and close brake circuit for flash. If that's what you're asking.
I guess what I was asking was that given that I can make the bulb flash if I hold it in place was it safe to assume it was just a socket issue.

@squaredeal91 - I do - at the house.

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Yes, if not too bad the socket can be cleaned. There are new sockets available.
 

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I hate those damn OEM sockets! When I went thru my electrical system I changed every single plug in the harness to weather pack terminals. During that process I also Shtcanned the 1156/1157 sockets and replaced them with modern 3056/57 spade type sockets. No more electrical gremlins for this Chicken Farmer!
 

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OK - how about a solution. Bad (new) bulb. Bought some at O Reallys on the way home as a sudden I wonder ! flash of inspiration.

Of course, it could have been the heat - I had the window down.

But, the new bulb fixed it. :)
 

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