- Heavy duty bindings offer a greater hold against vibration, abrasions, and moisture
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ACDelco GM Original Equipment LS115 Turn Signal and Parking Lamp Socket
*$444.30
Informação adicional
Brand | ACDelco |
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Material | Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Color | Multicolor |
Base Type | Pin Type |
Mounting Type | Clip-On |
Specification Met | Oe |
UPC | 021625150871 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00021625150871 |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Model | Turn Signal And Socket |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 1.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LS115 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | LS115 |
OEM Part Number | 12456483 |
Position | Outer |
Date First Available | February 24, 2006 |
D. Talbot –
This item is overpriced everywhere, but Amazon’s is a bargain comparatively. The old sockets are toast after 10 years, and you just can’t keep them operating by cleaning contacts, bending them, etc. Replacement with these little boogers is your only option. So far so good. Turn signals now work and I don’t have to coax the old sockets into working temporarily (you can’t make the worn out ones continue to work) just to pass the state inspections. However, a light bulb socket if properly designed shouldn’t fail….Delco, your design stinks.
NOCTURNALTRUCKER –
IT INSTALLED IN A COUPLE MINUTES AND WORKED PERFECTLY AT 1/2 THE PRICE AT MY LOCAL NATIONAL AUTO PARTS STORE. I KEPT BLOWING TURN SIGNAL BULBS AND IT GOT TO THE POINT THAT EVEN A NEW BULB WOULDN’T WORK ANYMORE. I KEPT A COUPLE OF MY OLD BULBS I THOUGHT HAD BLOWN OUT. AFTER INSTALLING A NEW BULB AND THIS SOCKET I THOUGHT I WOULD TRY THE OLD BULBS. GUESS WHAT THE BULBS WERE FINE. IT WAS THE SOCKET ALL ALONG. CHEAP EASY FIX FOR AN ON GOING PROBLEM.
ONE SUGGESTION:
BE VERY GENTLE WITH THE SMALL PLASTIC CLIP THAT HOLDS THE SOCKET TO THE WIRES. IT NEEDS TO BE GENTLY LIFTED AS YOU GENTLY PULL THE OLD SOCKET FROM THE WIRES. SHOULDN’T BE A PROBLEM WITH A SMALL SCREW DRIVER JUST BE CAREFUL AND DON’T SNAP IT OFF.
VERY HAPPY WITH THE PRODUCT. 🙂
Jesús martinez –
Excelente
Amazon Customer –
I found this product quite illuminating
dee-grose –
I purchased two of these sockets for my 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue. My right front turn signal lamp wasn’t working causing the fast blink on the rear. A little Googling brought me to a site that recommended this part. When I found it at Amazon at this ridiculously low price, I quickly placed an order. Thanks to my Prime membership, they were delivered the next day…less than 24 hours after I placed the order. I swapped out the sockets in mere minutes and am happy to report the turn signals are working great now. I also replaced the bulbs in both sockets just in case. Great product and great service from Amazon!
Paul in Texas –
I am very pleased to finally find this ACDelco LS115 turn signal parking lamp socket for my 2000 Buick Century at Amazon. It is the exact Delco replacement, plug and play, for this car without replacing the entire headlight assembly, which was the only pricey solution my local auto parts store offered. I’m sure this will fit many other GM cars of the era. One contact in the original socket had burned and seemed to have lost spring temper so even though new bulbs worked, in the short time of a week to a month they burned and melted the bulb base, so the turn signal would quit working, again. After lots of searching, many attempts to clean the bad contact, and many many bulb replacements, this socket has solved the issue. My order arrived quickly and was exactly as described. I am 100% satisfied.
Horsegal Marty –
I inherited my mother’s ’99 Buick Century which runs like a sewing machine. For years one of the front DRL/ turn signals kept blowing bulbs. The oil change guys told me I would have to take it to a dealer to get it fixed. After doing a little online research I found that the socket blowing is a common problem. Amazon had the part at the lowest price, and the reviews gave detailed directions on installing it. This gal raised the hood, pulled out the headlight assembly, plugged in the new socket and inserted a bulb, and crossed my fingers. In less than 5 minutes I had a working light! Wow, DIY feels good when it saves me so much money. This old Buick just keeps on ticking…. Almost 200,000 miles and still going strong!
Robert DeStefano –
Make sure you buy this genuine G.M socket And not an after market one. I did and it didn’t last 1 week before.The light was out again with this one.That’s been three months and all seems good
Ang –
Used on a 2002 Intrigue to repair the short the lights were having, also had to replace 2-3 feet of wire.
Dan H, AZ –
Perfect fit for my 1999 Buick Century! I wished I had done it much sooner. I was hoping to find something cheaper, however throughout all my searches, this one was cheapest by far – and an AC Delco part to boot! Sure beats me having to use hand signals to turn left anymore. Thanks for a great part, and the quick delivery that went along with it.