Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
#31
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
Carl wrote:
> This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too large of
> a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
>
modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
Carl wrote:
> This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too large of
> a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
>
#32
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
Carl wrote:
> This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too large of
> a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
>
modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
Carl wrote:
> This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too large of
> a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
>
#33
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
Carl wrote:
> This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too large of
> a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
>
modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
Carl wrote:
> This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too large of
> a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
>
#34
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it doesn't
wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a pack now, for
the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you can afford the
dealership item.
Earle
"Nick ------" <nixon8890@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
> modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
> alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
>
> Carl wrote:
> > This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too
large of
> > a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> > locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
> >
>
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wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a pack now, for
the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you can afford the
dealership item.
Earle
"Nick ------" <nixon8890@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1156883221.555929.288090@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
> Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
> modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
> alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
>
> Carl wrote:
> > This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too
large of
> > a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> > locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
> >
>
--
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#35
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it doesn't
wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a pack now, for
the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you can afford the
dealership item.
Earle
"Nick ------" <nixon8890@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1156883221.555929.288090@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
> Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
> modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
> alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
>
> Carl wrote:
> > This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too
large of
> > a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> > locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
> >
>
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wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a pack now, for
the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you can afford the
dealership item.
Earle
"Nick ------" <nixon8890@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1156883221.555929.288090@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
> Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
> modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
> alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
>
> Carl wrote:
> > This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too
large of
> > a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> > locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
> >
>
--
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#36
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it doesn't
wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a pack now, for
the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you can afford the
dealership item.
Earle
"Nick ------" <nixon8890@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1156883221.555929.288090@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
> Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
> modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
> alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
>
> Carl wrote:
> > This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too
large of
> > a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> > locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
> >
>
--
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wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a pack now, for
the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you can afford the
dealership item.
Earle
"Nick ------" <nixon8890@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1156883221.555929.288090@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
> Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
> modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
> alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
>
> Carl wrote:
> > This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too
large of
> > a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> > locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
> >
>
--
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#37
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it doesn't
wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a pack now, for
the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you can afford the
dealership item.
Earle
"Nick ------" <nixon8890@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1156883221.555929.288090@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
> Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
> modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
> alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
>
> Carl wrote:
> > This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too
large of
> > a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> > locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
> >
>
--
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wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a pack now, for
the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you can afford the
dealership item.
Earle
"Nick ------" <nixon8890@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1156883221.555929.288090@74g2000cwt.googlegro ups.com...
> Yeah, it appears the generic Auto store replacement units must be
> modified to fit properly. The dealership doesn't sell the socket
> alone, you must buy the entire $34 bezel, switches and all.
>
> Carl wrote:
> > This was a while ago, but IIRC, all of the ones with bezels had too
large of
> > a cannister to fit properly. The stock one is keyed and rotates into a
> > locked position instead of being sandwiched with a bezel.
> >
>
--
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in
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> I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it
> doesn't wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a
> pack now, for the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you
> can afford the dealership item.
>
Also check Ebay. I picked on up on there a couple of years ago...
news:44f4a9b8$0$8938$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
> I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it
> doesn't wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a
> pack now, for the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you
> can afford the dealership item.
>
Also check Ebay. I picked on up on there a couple of years ago...
#39
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in
news:44f4a9b8$0$8938$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
> I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it
> doesn't wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a
> pack now, for the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you
> can afford the dealership item.
>
Also check Ebay. I picked on up on there a couple of years ago...
news:44f4a9b8$0$8938$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
> I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it
> doesn't wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a
> pack now, for the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you
> can afford the dealership item.
>
Also check Ebay. I picked on up on there a couple of years ago...
#40
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Re: Replacing Lighter Socket? 2000 Jeep TJ
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in
news:44f4a9b8$0$8938$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
> I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it
> doesn't wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a
> pack now, for the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you
> can afford the dealership item.
>
Also check Ebay. I picked on up on there a couple of years ago...
news:44f4a9b8$0$8938$88260bb3@free.teranews.com:
> I would buy the genuine replacement, and then quit smoking so it
> doesn't wear out like the last one did. What are they, like $4.00 a
> pack now, for the good ones? Math says that if you stop smoking, you
> can afford the dealership item.
>
Also check Ebay. I picked on up on there a couple of years ago...