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Re: Can I plug an upright freezer into a plug in that you...
The freezer draws a lot of current, so using a light socket is a really bad idea. If you are contemplating an extension code, make sure it is rated for appliance service (heavy duty).
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First make sure there is no power to the fixture or this will shock you. Then use a pair of needle nose pliers to grab the remaining metal part of the bulb that’s stuck in the fixture. Make sure not to grab the fixture itself.
Hi. Your dome light symptoms could be due to a faulty connection. I recommend starting at the fuse box then at the light fixture itself. More than likely the light fixture is worn out. But it is important to investigate first. If you run an old "Bulb Style" test light from the battery, to the light fixture. You can test the connections. Probe the bulb contacts first. Clamp the test light to ground to test for power then clamp to power to test for ground. Run this test both at the bulb connections and at the plug on the backside of the dome light fixture. If the lamp on the test light is bright at the plug but dim at the bulb connections. Then the fixture is no good. Look for overheating, corrosion and frayed wires. Good luck.
often have an access panel you can remove to acces the bulbs from the rear door on the inside, if not you must remove the light fixture from the outside either my removing a screw holding the light housing or carefully pulling the plastic lens out, generally there is a or multiple screws holding the light fixture in place.
The side marker light must be removed in order to get at the turn signal light. There are two screws holding the side marker light which is situated above the turn signal. Open the hood. Remove the phillips head screw at the top of the side marker light. Using a long #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw on the outside of the side marker light. This can be seen by looking between the lower side of the side marker light and the top side of the turn signal. The side marker can be moved. The turn signal has one screw on the top of the fixture that must be removed. Slide out the turn signal fixture. There is a small feature on the lower front corner of the turn signal fixture that you must note to properly reinstall the turn signal. In order to get to the bulb, rotate the bulb socket 1/4 turn CW or CCW. The bulb socket is loose. The bulb is simply pressed into the socket. Not sure of the type, but it can be found at your locale auto parts store. The bulb is used in several places on the 1994 GC, so get apacket with two, if possible. Assembly in reverse. Be careful not to overtighten the screws as they are replaced
The side marker light must be removed in order to get at the turn signal light.
There are two screws holding the side marker light which is situated above the turn signal.
Open the hood.
Remove the phillips head screw at the top of the side marker light.
Using a long #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw on the outside of the side marker light. This can be seen by looking between the lower side of the side marker light and the top side of the turn signal.
The side marker can be moved.
The turn signal has one screw on the top of the fixture that must be removed.
Slide out the turn signal fixture. There is a small feature on the lower front corner of the turn signal fixture that you must note to properly reinstall the turn signal.
In order to get to the bulb, rotate the bulb socket 1/4 turn CW or CCW. The bulb socket is loose.
The bulb is simply pressed into the socket.
Not sure of the type, but it can be found at your locale auto parts store.
The bulb is used in several places on the 1994 GC, so get apacket with two, if possible.
Assembly in reverse. Be careful not to overtighten the screws as they are replaced.
the entire back light fixture will now be able to be poped out. Pull slowly and firm on the fixture it will pop free.
Behind the fixture you will see the wires leading to your light bulb turn a quarter turn to loosen and remove the socket. change the bulb and repeat the steps backwards to replace the light.
Access to change the headlamp bulbs is through the wheel well. The recommended method is to remove the front tire and then the plastic inner fender liner. Once removed, you'll have easy (more or less) access to the rear of the headlamp housing.
Look it over, get involved and remove whatever screws hold it to the body/fender etc. Most screws are Torx type fastners. No torx sockets or driver bits, your done before you start. Torx have been on veh for 25 years.
1999 Tercel rear light bulb replacement. Snap off 2 black caps to pull back carpet. Remove 2 screws on outside of trunk at the edge of trunk lid. The light fixture will loosen up. Sqeeze the tongs on the square white plastic plug on the inside and push plug through hole. You may have to give the light fixture a tug. Turn bulb holder and pull it out. Pull out bulb and put in new one.
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