Dash light problem





When they go out, I pull the silver protective cap and tap the bulb. It always comes back on (and stays on for a few days/weeks). Because I'm finally wrapping up the interior redo, I want to reinstall the bezel and leave it alone. So...
Is this a problem with the bulb(s) or with the socket? I've read some historical posts (like this one) and have some doubt.
In several pages of reading, I didn't find my symptom listed though I'm sure I've seen it somewhere. It seems more likely that the base/circuit board is the issue. After reading Batee's site, it sounds like I'd have to remove and disassemble the cluster to gain access. Can't say I'm thrilled about disturbing older electronics if unnecessary. Plus, I'd want to have the necessary parts before the repair. What are the sockets referred to? Do I need them for an '89? Since they are termed "screw-in" sockets, how would that match up to a 2-pin bulb?
Could it be the bulb itself has a loose pin? It would be nice if swapping the bulb is all I need to do. Do they sell these bulbs at AutoZone/Advanced/O'Rielly's/etc...?




On the back of the circuit board where the bulb bases twist in, there are two solder pads on either side of the hole. Two contacts on the bulb base make contact here. They were oxidized and indented from the original bulbs, so I ran a hot soldering iron over them to freshen them up. They have been working fine ever since.
Your best bet to be intermittent free is to change the old bulbs and sockets out at the same time. As suggusted clean (pencil eraser works great) the socket's contact points on the cluster's PCB before twisting in new bulbs and sockets.





