daytime running lights
I have a 2002 Silverado LT extended cab and one of the daytime running lights is blown.I changed the bulb and it still wont come on.I see at least 4 or 5 trucks a day with one light does anyone know if GM has a recall on the lights or anything?
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RE: daytime running lights
did you check the bulb? I have, on rare occasion, purchased bulbs that were bad. Did you touch the bulb during installation? The oils on your skin can cause the glass to crack when the bulb is turned on (halogens only).
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RE: daytime running lights
I tried both bulbs in the pack and held them with my shirt.My brother-in-law said the same thing about touching them
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RE: daytime running lights
Do you have a voltmeter? Pull the bulb and check the pins. If you don't have power trace the wire back till you do. Your problem should be at that point.
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RE: daytime running lights
if the socket is burnt up,it will not work
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RE: daytime running lights
everytime I replace a bulb in a chevy I use that di-electric grease. otherwise they never last long. I had to replace two tail light assemblies before I fiqured it out.
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RE: daytime running lights
Check the wires and the contacts in the socket, the contacts in mine had some crud in them preventing a good connection. If the socket is bad they aren't expensive to replace ( i don't think ).
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RE: daytime running lights
sockets have gone up..i think that 1 is about 25 bucks list...some camaro bulb sockets run about 60 bucks from auto zone!!
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RE: daytime running lights
I know those are dealer parts but, Ouch! I remembered like $10 at Advance last year.
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RE: daytime running lights
no,the 60 bucks was aftermarket...pretty much the same as ours.l...some are HIGH!
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