front turn signal connector
You can't, at least not without destroying the housing. That is not a "connector" and is not intended to be separable. Follow those wires the other way and you'll find the real connector.
It may just be that the socket has some corrosion in it and the little springs behind the contacts aren't allowing them to make good constant contact with the bulb base. Remove the bulb and spray some silicone inside the socket and see if you can loosen up the springs by pushing down on the tips and releasing them a few times. I have had to do that with just about every socket on my 66 .........

It may just be that the socket has some corrosion in it and the little springs behind the contacts aren't allowing them to make good constant contact with the bulb base. Remove the bulb and spray some silicone inside the socket and see if you can loosen up the springs by pushing down on the tips and releasing them a few times. I have had to do that with just about every socket on my 66 .........

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