- Joined
- May 30, 2018
- Messages
- 143
- Reaction score
- 149
- Location
- Stevensville, MI
- My Car
- 1973 Convertible Q code Ivy Glow Auto C6
I wanted to share a recent unexpected experience I had when upgrading my 1973 Mustang convertible to all LEDs. I purchased a full conversion set both interior and exterior bulbs from HiPo Parts Garage based on the great reputation they have on our forum. Unfortunately, one LED bulb did not work or fit in my factory original socket. Everything else fit perfectly.
The front parking/turn signal socket was the one place where I encountered a problem. When I tried to fit the LED bulb, I actually destroyed it trying to force it into the original light socket enough to engage the tabs on the base. I don't know if others have faced this problem or not but according to Bill at HiPo, I'm the first customer on the 1973 Mustangs to have or report this problem. That's why I thought it might be worth a post.
I wrote up a Problem/Solution paper (attached) that more fully explains my situation and offers a simple solution. That is, a modification to the factory socket to make the 1157A LED bulb fit. Not a big deal, but perhaps another member might find this helpful.
Bob
The front parking/turn signal socket was the one place where I encountered a problem. When I tried to fit the LED bulb, I actually destroyed it trying to force it into the original light socket enough to engage the tabs on the base. I don't know if others have faced this problem or not but according to Bill at HiPo, I'm the first customer on the 1973 Mustangs to have or report this problem. That's why I thought it might be worth a post.
I wrote up a Problem/Solution paper (attached) that more fully explains my situation and offers a simple solution. That is, a modification to the factory socket to make the 1157A LED bulb fit. Not a big deal, but perhaps another member might find this helpful.
Bob