Probably still at the store.
Track light hardware is sold as individual components; the track is separate from the light fixtures.
Find a distributor of the BRAND/style of track lighting that you're using, then purchase the light fixtures that you want to use.
Remove brake light interior trim panels. Then you push and twist the socket for the brake light that needs replacing. Then pull out socket. then pull out bulb from socket and place new bulb in the light socket. Once bulb is installed into light socket. Place the socket where you removed it from brake light housing. Push and twist clockwise to lock back in place. Then replace trim panels.
If you want to you could remove the light socket and put in an outlet then plug your light into the outlet.
The screw socket into which an ordinary light bulb is inserted.
A flickering light could be caused by one of several issues in the electrical system. Assuming the track is 100% okay, it could be the way the fixture is mounted. It must make solid contact with the electrical rails in the track. The contacts must be good. Are they clean and solid? Is the wiring in the fixture okay? All the way from the track pickups to the socket? Is the wiring at the socket solidly connected to the socket itself? Is the socket clean and in good shape? How about the lamp contacts? Are they clean and in good shape? Bayonet-mounted lamps with two "pins" that push into spring-loaded socket contacts can become oxidized and become intermittant. Sockets are the most vulnerable point in the circuit outside the lamp filament, which can just "burn out" as we all know. And when in doubt, replace the lamp and see what's up. If you've done that and it still flickers, the socket (first place) and the track contacts (second place) are the next places to look for trouble.
Unscrew light from bumper. Turn socket 1/4 turn counterclock. Pull socket out of cover. Pull bulb out of socket.
This sounds like a household light socket you are inquiring about, replace the bulb and socket as well.
Thomas E. Murray
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To change the third brake light on a ford Five Hundred you first have to open the trunk. To access the bulb for the third brake light look under the housing below the light (from inside the trunk). There is a wire harness that runs into a socket. Twist the socket a quarter turn and the bulb and socket come out. Replace bulb and reinsert socket into the hole the quarter turn the socket to lock it back into place. Done!
No, unless there is an indicator light in the socket.
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