Get a solid, high-temperature connection at your headlight with the Dorman Conduct-Tite High Temperature Socket 84791, a direct replacement pigtail for 9004/9007 bulbs. It drops into a wide range of applications including the 1990-1993 Acura Integra, 1986-1990 Acura Legend, 1989-1994 Audi 100, 1991-1996 Buick Roadmaster, 1991-1996 Chevrolet Caprice, 2005-2010 Chevrolet Cobalt and 1996-2005 Chrysler Sebring — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of covered vehicles.
Quality tested for a reliable fit. If a corroded, melted or loose socket is the cause of a flickering or dead bulb, this replaces it. Package contents: one High Temperature 9004/9007 bulb socket. Country of origin: Viet Nam.
Interchange: 787119 · F90010 · Dorman part number 84791
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What bulb and position does this socket fit?
It's a high-temperature pigtail for 9004/9007 headlight bulbs and serves the high-beam position. Confirm your vehicle on the Buyer's Guide tab, which lists all 329 covered applications.
How does it install?
It splices into the vehicle's existing headlight wiring, so you replace only the damaged socket rather than the entire harness. Follow the vehicle service procedure for the correct splice connections.
What terminals does it have?
It has a three-wire lead with female spade terminals and a plastic housing. It's built to match the terminal count of the original equipment socket for the listed vehicles.
What part numbers does this socket replace?
It cross-references interchange numbers 787119 and F90010. Its own identifier is Dorman - Conduct-Tite manufacturer part number 84791.
How long is the socket and where is it made?
Overall length is 9 inches with the wire (1 inch without). Country of origin is Viet Nam. The package contains one high temperature 9004/9007 bulb socket.
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