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Electrical Sockets - 3-Wire Halogen Headlight 9004 & 9007 Bulb
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Electrical Sockets - 3-Wire Halogen Headlight 9004 & 9007 Bulb Electrical Sockets - 3-Wire Halogen Headlight 9004 & 9007 Bulb


1994 - 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Electrical Sockets - 3-Wire Halogen Headlight 9004 & 9007 Bulb (part#85811)

Part No. 85811 Warranty  
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Brand: Dorman - Conduct-Tite
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 5473659
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Jeep
    • Grand Cherokee Laredo
      • 1997
        • 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (5.2L 318CI V8 FI VIN: Y)
      • 1996
        • 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (5.2L 318CI V8 FI VIN: Y)
      • 1995
        • 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (5.2L 318CI V8 FI VIN: Y)
      • 1994
        • 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (5.2L 318CI V8 FI VIN: Y)


Dorman offers a comprehensive line of Headlamp Sockets for almost any automotive electrical repair. All our Headlamp Sockets are constructed of high-quality materials for long-lasting durability.

Product Features:
  • Available in many different wire configurations including 1-, 2-, and 3-wire
  • A large selection available to support a variety of bulbs, including H7, 95, 96 and more
  • Durably designed for a long service life
  • Also suitable for a broad range of industrial and commercial uses
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Connector Type:Socket
Material:Plastic

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Dorman Products are always the best!

By reddhead1983

from Kathleen, GA

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  • Easy To Install

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  • Delicate Setup

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  • Replacement

Comments about Dorman - Conduct-Tite Electrical Sockets - 3-Wire Halogen Headlight 9004 & 9007 Bulb:

Dorman Products are always the best! The socket retainer tabs on the factory headlight socket broke off after 11 years & I had to replace the socket. Dorman always improves every replacement part they make over factory.

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  • Q:

    I need the part that the headlamp goes in and it locks the lamp into the headlight assembly
    Asked on 12/16/2012 by Scott from Sylva nc

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      A:

      We greatly appreciate your interest in Advance Auto Parts. Please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.

      Answered on 12/16/2012 by Vincent from AAP
  • Q:

    Whats the difference between the High temp and Low temp socket?
    Asked on 12/10/2012 by P the student from North Bergen

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      A:

      With reference to this Dorman - Conduct-Tite Electrical Sockets - 3-Wire Halogen Headlight 9004 & 9007 Bulb - part# 85811, the main difference between the high temperature socket and the low temperature socket would be the maximum current rating and the high-temperature one has larger contacts to dissipate heat better. For any further assistance, please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.

      Answered on 12/11/2012 by Vincent from AAP
  • Q:

    The original wiring on my 1993 F350 (When you look at the top of the tab). Has this color RED, BLACK and GREEN/WHITE. The parts I bought is Dorman Part Number 84791 Headlight Socket has this color BLACK, YELLOW and BLUE. I would like to know how to connect this wires?
    Asked on 10/4/2012 by Luvy from District Heights, Maryland

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      A:

      In the Dorman - Conduct-Tite Electrical Sockets - 3-Wire Halogen Headlight 9004 & 9007 Bulb - Part No. 85811, the wire colors denote: Black - Ground, Yellow - Low beam and Blue - High Beam. If you have a multimeter, hook it up to your harness in your vehicle and turn on low beam and see which wire gives a current reading. This way you can hook up the correct wires. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

      Answered on 10/5/2012 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
  • Q:

    what is the name of the piece that connects to this part and holds the fog light bulb?
    Asked on 2/14/2011 by james from miramar, fl

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      A:

      Headlights on vehicles connect to the electrical system through the socket. The sockets will vary by manufacturer, but all follow the same principle. One wire is the ground, one wire is the low-beam power, and a third wire is the high beam. Separated high and low beams will have only two wires to each light. Replacement sockets come with a small stretch of pre-trimmed wire.

      Answered on 5/9/2011 by Just Ask Jacob! from AAP
  • Q:

    How does the sckt assembly connect to the wiring of a truck? Do the wires just plug into the assembly or does it need to be spliced in?
    Asked on 2/10/2010 by Nate the digger from Terryville, CT

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      A:

      If im not mistaken, the wires will have to be spliced.

      Answered on 2/12/2010 by Mike from AAP
    • A:

      We just did one here at our dealership. It does have to be spliced.

      Answered on 2/19/2010 by bartman from lexington, ky
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