Heat shield do not need removed, use a 3/4 inch spark plug socket. If the socket will not go on the plug, there is probably something inside the heat shield preventing it.
1. Unplug from voltage. 2. Remove lamp. 3 Remove socket from stand. 4. Replace old socket with new socket.
Remove the socket from the rear of the fixture, remove faulty bulb from socket and replace with good bulb and replace socket in fixture. Fini!
If you are getting power in the socket--replace heating element If you are getting power to the socket, but not through it--replace socket and element
Replace Fuse Replace socket Replace element
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Unscrew the socket and nut, use a punch to tap the nut out of the socket. Replace with a new nut.
5/8" peanut plug socket
To replace spark plugs, you can use a socket wrench, but a socket made for removing and replacing spark plugs is needed. This socket is relatively inexpensive and can be found at most auto parts stores.
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The bulb socket twists out counter clockwise 1/4 a turn. Then remove the socket from the housing. Remove the bulb from the socket and replace with a new one. installations is reverse.
Gain access to the rear of the socket. Unplug the wires from the rear. Unscrew the housing and the socket will come out the front.