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Originally Posted by StickMon
Plugs in in place of the existing bulb, with the wires entering the existing fixture from behind, under the carpet.
It's the base from a $2 eBay tower LED replacement bulb that broke.
Really just a plastic piece shaped like a W5W/194 base.
It needed wires stuck through the holes and folded over, so I used a high value (ohmic, not monetary) 1/4 W carbon film resistor.
Soldered the wires from the LED to the resistor close to the body, then bent the leads down, stuck them through the plastic base, trimmed and folded.
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Ooooh I get it now. So you are losing the stock light but since it does jacksh!t anyhow, that's an excellent trade off.
Would this work for the connector?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4x-T10-W5W-1...850a3b&vxp=mtr