Great that is what I will check on tomorrow. Thanks !!
>I don't know the part number, but I had to replace one a while back. It was
>only about $5 bucks and the guy at the Ford parts counter had no problem
>finding it in his system.
An addition, you may want to pick up a tube of dielectric grease, if you
don't already have one. Before inserting the bulb in the new socket,
squeeze some dielectric grease in the socket to prevent corrosion
reoccurrence.
Good luck,
Steven
> Great that is what I will check on tomorrow. Thanks !!
>
>> I don't know the part number, but I had to replace one a while back. It was
>> only about $5 bucks and the guy at the Ford parts counter had no problem
>> finding it in his system.