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You can definitely replace a socket switch if it isn't working anymore. Make sure the lamp is unplugged and remove the shade and bulb. The socket shell is the actual assembly where the switch is located and the light bulb screws in. On most lamps, you can squeeze the socket shell and pull upwards to remove it. If it's hard to remove, use a screwdriver to pry it loose. There should be 2 wires attached to the switch. 1 is hot and the other is neutral. The hot wire is usually attached to a brass screw, and the neutral wire is usually attached to a silver screw. Cut through the wires as close to the switch as possible to ensure you have plenty of wire to work with. Then, cut off the ends of the wire and strip away 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) of insulation with a pair of wire cutters. Then, use your fingers to wrap the 2 wires tightly around the screw and then push the new socket into the lamp. You can then replace the light bulb, plug in the lamp, and test it out.

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