Soquete de Lâmpada H7 Dorman 84717 – Peça de Reposição Automotiva

*R$263.80

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Descrição do Produto: Dorman 84717 H7 Bulb Socket

O soquete de lâmpada Dorman 84717 H7 é uma solução essencial para quem busca qualidade e durabilidade em componentes automotivos. Fabricado na China, este produto é projetado para atender às exigências de desempenho e confiabilidade, sendo ideal para a substituição de soquetes de lâmpadas H7 em veículos. Com um peso de apenas 0,019 quilogramas e dimensões compactas de 2,9 cm de comprimento, 11 cm de altura e 4,9 cm de largura, o Dorman 84717 é fácil de manusear e instalar, tornando-se uma escolha prática para mecânicos e entusiastas de automóveis.

O soquete Dorman 84717 é fabricado com materiais de alta qualidade que garantem resistência ao calor e à corrosão, prolongando a vida útil do produto. Sua construção robusta assegura uma conexão elétrica segura e eficiente, minimizando o risco de falhas e melhorando a performance da iluminação do veículo. Este soquete é compatível com uma ampla gama de lâmpadas H7, oferecendo versatilidade e facilidade de instalação.

- Instruções de Uso:

Para utilizar o soquete Dorman 84717 H7, siga os passos abaixo:

1. Desconecte a bateria do veículo para evitar qualquer risco de choque elétrico.
2. Remova a lâmpada antiga do soquete, girando-a no sentido anti-horário.
3. Desconecte o soquete antigo do cabo elétrico, puxando-o suavemente.
4. Conecte o novo soquete Dorman 84717 ao cabo elétrico, certificando-se de que a conexão esteja firme.
5. Insira a lâmpada H7 no novo soquete, girando-a no sentido horário até que esteja segura.
6. Reconecte a bateria do veículo e teste a iluminação para garantir que tudo esteja funcionando corretamente.

Características do Produto:

– Compatibilidade: Projetado especificamente para lâmpadas H7, garantindo um encaixe perfeito.
– Material: Construído com plástico resistente ao calor e à corrosão, aumentando a durabilidade.
– Conexão Segura: Sistema de conexão que minimiza falhas elétricas e garante uma iluminação estável.
– Dimensões Compactas: Facilita a instalação em espaços reduzidos, ideal para diversos modelos de veículos.
– Peso Leve: Com apenas 0,019 kg, não adiciona peso desnecessário ao sistema elétrico do veículo.

Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):

Pergunta: O soquete Dorman 84717 H7 é compatível com todos os veículos?
Resposta: O soquete Dorman 84717 H7 é projetado para lâmpadas H7, sendo compatível com a maioria dos veículos que utilizam esse tipo de lâmpada. É recomendável verificar o manual do proprietário para confirmação.

Pergunta: Como posso saber se o soquete está instalado corretamente?
Resposta: Após a instalação, reconecte a bateria e teste a lâmpada. Se a iluminação estiver funcionando sem falhas, a instalação foi bem-sucedida.

Pergunta: O que devo fazer se a lâmpada não acender após a instalação do soquete?
Resposta: Verifique se a lâmpada está corretamente instalada no soquete e se as conexões elétricas estão firmes. Caso o problema persista, pode ser necessário verificar o fusível ou a fiação do veículo.

Pergunta: O soquete Dorman 84717 H7 pode ser utilizado em condições climáticas adversas?
Resposta: Sim, o material resistente à corrosão e ao calor do soquete Dorman 84717 H7 permite seu uso em diversas condições climáticas, garantindo durabilidade e desempenho.

Pergunta: Onde posso comprar o soquete Dorman 84717 H7?
Resposta: O soquete Dorman 84717 H7 está disponível em lojas de autopeças, tanto físicas quanto online, além de plataformas de e-commerce.

Informação adicional

Brand

‎Dorman

Item dimensions L x W x H

‎5 x 2 x 2 inches

Connector Type

‎Spade

Manufacturer

‎Dorman Products

UPC

‎037495847179

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00037495847179

Model

‎84717

Item Weight

‎0.32 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎5 x 2 x 2 inches

Country of Origin

‎USA

Item model number

‎84717

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Exterior

‎Machined

Manufacturer Part Number

‎84717

OEM Part Number

‎84717

Wattage

‎4.9 watts

Date First Available

April 7, 2010

211 avaliações para Soquete de Lâmpada H7 Dorman 84717 – Peça de Reposição Automotiva

  1. Hyjynx

    I had to put slight bend in prongs of H7 bulb to get it to stay on.

  2. TomServo85

    These may technically “fit” a 2005 Volvo S80 but they are not the same style. The Volvo has a 90 degree socket connection. My fault for not looking at it. I am only giving it 3 stars since they said it would fit my car which it really doesn’t. I’m also removing another star since I had to bent my headlight prongs to get it to fit into the socket.

  3. Bill Grover

    Product conformed to bike specifications — this socket was replacement for low beam on 2007 BMW motorcycle.

  4. A. Gonsalves

    TL;WR (won’t read)
    -Does NOT fit your headlight bulb socket’s prongs if applicable.
    -WILL fit JUST your headlight bulb’s prongs.
    -Get an OEM harness piece if you want it to fit properly.
    -WILL fit LED harness (I use Hikari).
    -Works as is, no problem. Make sure to use connectors and seal them from elements (weather).

    I’ll take some pictures of it when I get a chance.

    .:First Gen Mazda3 (Non-HID) STOCK HEADLIGHT not approved because you need the bulb socket for it to fit properly:.
    .:First Gen Mazda3 (Non-HID) LED bulb approved:.


    I made a mistake buying an aftermarket (stock design, not the angel eye stuff) headlight for my Mazda3 (first gen, non-HID). The mistake was that the headlight retainer clip on both lights were different, not only from each other, but from the stock retainer clip design on the projector. Ya’ll thought clipping the bulbs were bad on the stock headlamp? LOL. That sh** was impossible without removing the clip screws and screwing it OVER the headlight socket. Ugh.
    Anyway, because one light’s retainer was completely wrong, a few months later, my socket kept getting moved around and that caused it to slightly loosen from the bulb. That led the socket to start a little lovely fire. The stock low beam harness suffered as well and not only did it burn and not work but the wires snapped. I was left with two options 1) go to a pick and pull yard and cut a stock one (which I couldn’t do because of me being busy and the fact that i’m hours away from one/two states away). So I went with 2) buy this. (Late November 2019)

    So I found this at a few places (Amazon, Autozone..and somewhere else) but I could have gotten it quicker here. See the headlight socket that they recommend? I purchased one too because Mazda3’s need those and again, mine was completely destroyed by it’s own fire.

    Easy, strip the wires, solder (or twist and crimp connectors then tape like I did because I live in an apartment building and have no solder iron…w/e) and you’re done. I plugged my headlight bulb directly into it just to make sure it worked. Did it work? YES! But WAIT…

    Remember that headlight bulb socket I spoke about? This will NOT fit the BULB SOCKET! The socket’s connectors are too wide for this. Not anything wrong with the socket, just wrong with THIS piece. Why was it made the way it is? I don’t know. Maybe many cars don’t come with sockets? Either way, if your car has bulb SOCKETS, it will NOT fit. It WILL however fit the bulb itself. So I rolled around like that and made a retaining area so the bulb can at least stay in place until I figured out what I was going to do next (took the LED route). Using LED bulbs, though, you can plug directly into this with no problems.

    So yeah.

    No way would I have known this was the case, but I needed a quick fix because I wasn’t trying to get tickets for one headlight.

  5. Abare

    It was the perfect part I needed to replace the brittle H7 bulb wire connector on my 2007 Saab 9-5. Over time the heat from the engine causes plastic parts to get brittle. This connector was heavier duty than the original! Other than fighting the tight space to work it was a breeze to change. I clipped the original blade connectors down so they would fit inside a crimping type wire connector. Then after stripping a 1/4″ off the new wires I placed the wires into the connectors and crimped them. Done!

  6. Richard

    My headlights were going out like flies, seems every week my car was winking at me. The old connectors had gotten thin and weak from corrosion and were not making a proper connection. These took care of this problem.

  7. Sandor Nagy

    The original get broken from the heat and time .This one is difference shape and the original but fit with mi 2006 Subaru Impreza low beam headlight .Price is friendly and shipped fast.

  8. MV SOLITUDE

    Fit my wife’s Mercedes c300

  9. Kevin Mack

    I purchased this light socket to fit a 2003 Nissan 350 headlight wiring harness in order to install high intensity, HID headlights instead of the OEM Halogen bulbs that were too hot etc. It fit the male pins that I matched to them perfectly! Just look at the sizes of the male spades and match this to the female openings here and as long as they match up, it’s simple from there on. I spliced the old wiring harness wiring to this by using a bull-nose, “squeeze-pinch” type connector. It was very easy and I highly recommend.

  10. Bryan

    Used it to replace a headlight connector on a motorcycle. Found out I can’t solder to save my life, but a twist and some heatshrink did the job (and still is)

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