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I'm a little embarrassed to have to ask, but it's cold outside so I don't want to waste any more time trying to figure it out.
How can I get to the front blinker light bulb/socket on my '97 Ranger?
It will intermittently (maybe 1/3 of the time) not light the bulb in the right front blinker (and, of course, flash faster).
When it first did it I assumed it was a burned-out bulb, but now that I see it's an intermittent issue, I'm thinking it's more a corroded socket.
Either way, I couldn't figure out how to get to the damn thing. Seems like with the fender, rad support, and all that, it would be easier if the lens came off from the outside...but I coudn't figure out how. And it's dark and cold. Cold enough to make plastic brittle, so I didn't want to mess with it.
Anybody know?
How can I get to the front blinker light bulb/socket on my '97 Ranger?
It will intermittently (maybe 1/3 of the time) not light the bulb in the right front blinker (and, of course, flash faster).
When it first did it I assumed it was a burned-out bulb, but now that I see it's an intermittent issue, I'm thinking it's more a corroded socket.
Either way, I couldn't figure out how to get to the damn thing. Seems like with the fender, rad support, and all that, it would be easier if the lens came off from the outside...but I coudn't figure out how. And it's dark and cold. Cold enough to make plastic brittle, so I didn't want to mess with it.
Anybody know?