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Back in March we discussed the shifter lamp on my 1965 Mustang...At the time I didn't have the car to
check out the lamp. I got the car back and the lamp is connected vertically on the left side of shifter ,
as explained. I got the " bullet," disconnected but for the life of me , I can't get the lamp out of the silver bullet...I''ve twisted and pulled , pushed and twisted and done everything I can think of but, it won't budge. I'm afraid that I may get over zealous and break the connectors.....Help pls.....Phil
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The lamp assembly slides into the end of the "bullet". It just pulls out and then you can get to the lamp. Sounds like you may have a corrosion problem, mine comes apart easily.
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at.....Thanks for the deploy..Yes , I have a difficult one....Got the "bullet," of and tried to
get the lamp to slide out but it is really stuck...Just my luck.lol
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Push the bulb deeper into the socket and rotate it about 1/8 turn to release it. The socket has a spring in it.
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Maybe a picture is worth a 1000 mis-typed words.
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Yen ! I got the picture !
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THANKS... for all the suggestions and "visual".l Never was able to get the lamp to pull out but, it did finally
light up....Has to be the old wiring..,but , it's working and that's all that matters. Twenty - five years of sitting
has taken it's toll. On to the next problem !
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