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I have no clue as to how the socket is set up in the column.
I did not investigate it in further in a factory manual (see my signature at the bottom)
It would be my GUESS that it might be set up like other single element bulb sockets.
Many times I have seen the "plate" missing/ broken out of larger sockets similar to the pic you
posted. The same thing with the spring happens, it bends off of center within the socket.
The pic I'm posting below may NOT be for the same size socket in the column, this may be a bigger part.
It may not be like/ for a smaller socket either!
Heck, I may be 100% off base!!!
See if it looks this way in the manual (It's late, and I reckon I'm too lazy to look myself!)
------JEEPFELLER
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I have no clue as to how the socket is set up in the column.
I did not investigate it in further in a factory manual (see my signature at the bottom)
It would be my GUESS that it might be set up like other single element bulb sockets.
Many times I have seen the "plate" missing/ broken out of larger sockets similar to the pic you
posted. The same thing with the spring happens, it bends off of center within the socket.
The pic I'm posting below may NOT be for the same size socket in the column, this may be a bigger part.
It may not be like/ for a smaller socket either!
Heck, I may be 100% off base!!!
See if it looks this way in the manual (It's late, and I reckon I'm too lazy to look myself!)
------JEEPFELLER
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Great tip! I will try that. Still think the ballast spring is leaning a little but worth a shot.At work we have to change small bulbs in places where you can't get your fingers in to turn the bulb. I use a piece of flexible tygon tubing that just fits over the end of the bulb. It holds it tight enough to press in and turn the bulb then pull it off easily when done. Worth a shot, good luck.