Headlight Socket keeps burning up :(
#1
Headlight Socket keeps burning up :(
I have 1999 Eclipse GS and one of the many problems I've been having with my car is my driver's side headlight socket keeps shorting out and burning up causing my headlight to obviously go out. I've replaced the headlight socket once before about 2 months ago thinking I had solved the problem but low and behold, it just happened again. I've been told this is a common occurrence for this type of car like a lot of things I've been told (fluid leaks I hear are a common complaint, too).
So does anyone have any ideas what is causing this to happen so regularly? I was told by someone it could be caused by moisture getting into my headlight causing the short to happen. But I don't think this is the case because I don't notice any moisture on the inside such as my headlight being foggy.
I did search the forums to see if anyone else had this problem and didn't see any similar posts hence my posting.
Any thoughts or ideas are much appreciated.
So does anyone have any ideas what is causing this to happen so regularly? I was told by someone it could be caused by moisture getting into my headlight causing the short to happen. But I don't think this is the case because I don't notice any moisture on the inside such as my headlight being foggy.
I did search the forums to see if anyone else had this problem and didn't see any similar posts hence my posting.
Any thoughts or ideas are much appreciated.
#3
RE: Headlight Socket keeps burning up :(
I didn't notice any frayed wires and the connection seems pretty tight.
Another question I have is when I replace the headlight socket with an aftermarket one from Autozone, the two wires that I connect to the existing wires in the headlight, does it matter which wire connects to which? The first aftermarket headlight socket I bought had to black wires so therefore I figured it didn't matter. Now the new replacements I bought today have a black and yellow wire, not two black wires.
So does it matter? Has anyone had to replace their headlight sockets before?
Another question I have is when I replace the headlight socket with an aftermarket one from Autozone, the two wires that I connect to the existing wires in the headlight, does it matter which wire connects to which? The first aftermarket headlight socket I bought had to black wires so therefore I figured it didn't matter. Now the new replacements I bought today have a black and yellow wire, not two black wires.
So does it matter? Has anyone had to replace their headlight sockets before?
#5
RE: Headlight Socket keeps burning up :(
ORIGINAL: dsm1990gsx
Are you using aftermarket bulbs or stock replacements?
Are you using aftermarket bulbs or stock replacements?
#7
RE: Headlight Socket keeps burning up :(
ORIGINAL: dsm1990gsx
If you have a higher amerage bulb it could cause the problems your having. Just something to check.
If you have a higher amerage bulb it could cause the problems your having. Just something to check.
#9
RE: Headlight Socket keeps burning up :(
ORIGINAL: BrodyGuy
if you still have problems let me know. and i can ask a buddy.
if you still have problems let me know. and i can ask a buddy.