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Motormite 84764 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front, Rear or Right
Parking Light Bulb Socket
84764 - - $23.99 In Stock
Motormite 84764 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front, Rear or Right Parking Light Bulb Socket 84764 $23.99
Motormite 85869 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Rear
Parking Light Bulb Socket
85869 - - $28.13 In Stock
Motormite 85869 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Rear Parking Light Bulb Socket 85869 $28.13
Motormite 84768 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear
Parking Light Bulb Socket
84768 - - $20.76 In Stock
Motormite 84768 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear Parking Light Bulb Socket 84768 $20.76
Motormite 84762 Side Marker Light Socket - Front or Rear
Side Marker Light Socket
84762 - - $24.45 In Stock
Motormite 84762 Side Marker Light Socket - Front or Rear Side Marker Light Socket 84762 $24.45
Motormite 85864 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear
Parking Light Bulb Socket
85864 - - $19.85 In Stock
Motormite 85864 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear Parking Light Bulb Socket 85864 $19.85
Motormite 85892 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear
Parking Light Bulb Socket
85892 - - $27.61 In Stock
Motormite 85892 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear Parking Light Bulb Socket 85892 $27.61
Motormite 85867 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear
Parking Light Bulb Socket
85867 - - $24.27 In Stock
Motormite 85867 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear Parking Light Bulb Socket 85867 $24.27
Motormite 85819 Tail Light Socket - Front
Tail Light Socket
85819 - - $18.14 In Stock
Motormite 85819 Tail Light Socket - Front Tail Light Socket 85819 $18.14
Motormite 85898 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear
Parking Light Bulb Socket
85898 - - $25.14 In Stock
Motormite 85898 Parking Light Bulb Socket - Front or Rear Parking Light Bulb Socket 85898 $25.14
Motormite 85886 Parking Light Bulb Socket
Parking Light Bulb Socket
85886 - - $23.63 In Stock
Motormite 85886 Parking Light Bulb Socket Parking Light Bulb Socket 85886 $23.63
URO 2108260082 Tail Light Socket - Rear
Tail Light Socket
2108260082 - - $14.36 In Stock
URO 2108260082 Tail Light Socket - Rear Tail Light Socket 2108260082 $14.36
URO 63211379399 Center High Mount Stop Light Socket - Rear Left or Rear Right
Center High Mount Stop Light Socket
63211379399 - - $16.22 In Stock
URO 63211379399 Center High Mount Stop Light Socket - Rear Left or Rear Right Center High Mount Stop Light Socket 63211379399 $16.22
URO 63211387365 Tail Light Socket
Tail Light Socket
63211387365 - - $19.47 In Stock
URO 63211387365 Tail Light Socket Tail Light Socket 63211387365 $19.47
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More Information

Electrical sockets are the wiring harness connectors that hold bulbs in place and deliver power to every light on your vehicle — from headlights and tail lights to instrument panel indicators and license plate lamps. They fail most often due to heat cycling, corrosion from moisture intrusion, or physical damage when a bulb is forced in or out. A cracked socket body, melted plastic, or corroded terminals will cause intermittent bulb failures, dim output, or trigger a check-engine or warning light even after a fresh bulb is installed. With 299 options across 17 socket types — including parking light, tail light, turn signal, headlight, side marker, and daytime running light sockets — fitment is vehicle-specific, so confirm your year, make, model, and trim before ordering. OEM-spec sockets use heat-resistant nylon and match factory terminal counts exactly; quality aftermarket units from brands like Standard Motor Products or Dorman are reliable alternatives, often at lower cost, but verify the connector body style and wire lead length match your harness.

Signs you need replacement

  • Bulb fails immediately after replacement. If a new bulb burns out within days or stops working on installation, the socket itself is likely melted or has corroded terminals creating resistance and excess heat.
  • Flickering or intermittent light output. A parking light, tail light, or turn signal that flickers at speed or over bumps usually points to a cracked socket body or loose terminal contact rather than a failing bulb.
  • Visible melting, discoloration, or burnt smell at the socket. Heat damage to the plastic housing causes terminal misalignment and can arc — replace the socket before it damages the surrounding wiring harness.
  • Warning light stays on after bulb is replaced. Modern vehicles monitor circuit resistance; a corroded or poorly seating socket can keep a "bulb out" or check-engine code active even with a functional bulb installed.
  • Green or white corrosion on socket terminals. Moisture intrusion — common on tail light, license plate, and side marker sockets — oxidizes the brass terminals, increasing resistance and causing dim or failed output.

Frequently asked questions

  • How often do electrical sockets need to be replaced? There's no fixed interval — sockets typically last the life of the vehicle unless exposed to moisture, heat damage, or physical stress. In practice, most replacements happen reactively when a persistent bulb failure or flickering issue is traced back to the socket rather than the bulb itself.
  • Should I use OEM or aftermarket sockets? For most applications, quality aftermarket sockets from Standard Motor Products or Dorman match OEM specs closely enough for reliable long-term use. For late-model vehicles with LED lighting or CANBUS systems — particularly headlight and daytime running light sockets — OEM or OEM-equivalent parts are worth the premium to avoid resistance-related warning lights.
  • How difficult is it to replace a light socket, and what else should I replace at the same time? Most exterior sockets are a 10–20 minute DIY job requiring only a trim panel tool or screwdriver to access the housing. Socket prices typically run $5–$30 depending on type. Replace the bulb at the same time — it's free labor — and inspect the connector pigtail for melted insulation, which may need a pigtail repair kit if damage extends into the harness.