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rear turn signal socket part#confirmation

Old 07-16-2008, 08:46 PM
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Just wondering if anybody knows if this is the correct part # for the rear turn signal socket 12141493 thanks
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Yes, that's the correct part number but you can buy an aftermarket replacement socket for a lot less than the OEM part. They're available at most auto parts stores.
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alright Thank you
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And they are a 3157 bulb
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
And they are a 3157 bulb
I wasn't sure on that. The parts catalog says that it's a 2057 bulb but I've only ever seen the 3157 wedge bulbs in the taillights. I wasn't sure if maybe the 97 used the older style bulbs.


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