After about eight years and a similar failure last year, this came as no surprise:

It’s a W5W “parking light” in the same fixture as the melty halogen high-beam bulbs (used as daytime running lights at half power), so it gets toasted on those occasions when we drive somewhere.
The adhesive holding the LED strip to the aluminum shell fossilized and came loose:

Now that I know what to look for, I’d get LED bulbs with chips soldered directly to the PCB, although it’s not obvious what holds the PCB to the aluminum frame.
I reinstalled the original incandescent bulbs.
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