Axekicker
TDR MEMBER
About 10 years ago I installed LED rear tail light assemblies in my 2004.5 Ram. They've been great until last week when the mounts on the drivers-side broke and I saw the light dangling behind my truck in the rear-view mirror. So I ordered new rear light assemblies from Amazon and the next night started the swap.
The passengers-side male & female plugs had melted together and couldn't be separated without damaging both plugs so I ordered a MOPAR replacement wiring kit for both light sockets. What I'm noticing more and more on this truck as well as my '97 Lincoln is heat-damaged plugs, sockets, lenses and other components after I've swapped out various incandescent emitters to LED's. Are you guys seeing the same thing with your LED-conversions? When I re-wire both assemblies I'm going to use hi-temp thermal grease in the sockets and see if that helps.
The passengers-side male & female plugs had melted together and couldn't be separated without damaging both plugs so I ordered a MOPAR replacement wiring kit for both light sockets. What I'm noticing more and more on this truck as well as my '97 Lincoln is heat-damaged plugs, sockets, lenses and other components after I've swapped out various incandescent emitters to LED's. Are you guys seeing the same thing with your LED-conversions? When I re-wire both assemblies I'm going to use hi-temp thermal grease in the sockets and see if that helps.