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Turn Signal Ripped Out

I have a 2001 Honda Civic DX that I just bought, but the passenger side turn signal from the headlight is gone. I see the wire that it is suppose to go one, but it looks like it was ripped off or something. I wanted to know where I could purchase a replacement socket to wire in so I can have a turn signal again. Thanks in advance.


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do you need the socket that holds the bulb AND the connector that plugs into it? pretty much the only place is the honda dealer or junkyard. actually i have one spare brand new connector with the wires already installed. you just would need to connect them to the car wires. then that connector would plug into the socket.
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do you need the socket that holds the bulb AND the connector that plugs into it? pretty much the only place is the honda dealer or junkyard. actually i have one spare brand new connector with the wires already installed. you just would need to connect them to the car wires. then that connector would plug into the socket.
Yea, it is just the socket that holds the bulb. The part coming off the connector is there and the wires that go into the socket is taped up.
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oh i dont have any spare sockets. just order from dealer or junkyard might have one. 2001-2003 uses 7443 for the signal bulb. be sure to get the correct part because coupe and sedan have different plugs.
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oh i dont have any spare sockets. just order from dealer or junkyard might have one. 2001-2003 uses 7443 for the signal bulb. be sure to get the correct part because coupe and sedan have different plugs.
awesome thanks, and would you happen to know the name of the socket that a coupe would use and its for the headlight right?
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http://www.ledlight.com/t20-wedge-7443-socket.aspx

something like this?
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its not exactly the right one, might be loose or have problems later on with the contacts inside. the honda one has a rubber ring on the base to keep water out. i wouldnt go with the generic cheapie ones.
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yea, it starting to look like no one has that piece so i may just make a trip to the junkyard. Thank you very much for the information.
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