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How to change the running lights in a 2006 Colorado?

How to change the running lights in a 2006 Colorado?

The video above shows you how to change the daytime running lights in your 2006 Colorado.

When to change the DRL bulb on a Colorado?

These bulbs grow dimmer by over 20% over time, therefore we recommend changing both bulbs on your Colorado at the same time, even if only one bulb is burnt out – this will allow both DRL bulbs to have the same intensity and prevent the old DRL bulb from appearing dimmer than the new one.

What to do when your running lights go off?

The rear license plate bulb is also illuminated when the running lights are on. Some systems are equipped with a timer that allows the lights to stay on for a predetermined amount of time after the driver has exited the vehicle. Preferred Procedure: Replace bulbs with manufacturer replacement bulbs.

How to troubleshoot and repair automotive running light problems?

Step by step guide on how to troubleshoot and repair automotive tail and running lights, this information pertains to not working, dim and flickering lighting systems. Begin with the car on level ground, engine off with the parking brake set, wear protective gloves and eye wear.

Why are the running lights on my Silverado truck not working?

My silverado blew the fuse for the trailer running lights in this under hood fuse block. The truck’s running lights will work, but the trailer won’t if the fuse is blown.

Can a truck running light not work on a trailer?

The truck’s running lights will work, but the trailer won’t if the fuse is blown. They fuse the trailer running lights seperate from the trucks, so if you have a bad connection or ground the connector out, it will blow the trailer running light fuse, but the truck will be fine.

Where are the running lights on a truck?

Since all the truck lights work, it almost has to be between the truck tail light (s) and the plug, or the plug connection inside… Not that difficult really, either the plug has juice, or it doesn’t….. I doubt the problem is on the trailer because he says it is on every trailer he hooks to. It has to be the truck.

Where does the trailer ground light come from?

AND, since the brake/turn lights work, it isn’t the trailer ground either..It has to be lack of 12V coming from the truck, either @ the female plug, or up stream from there in the truck wiring… Since all the truck lights work, it almost has to be between the truck tail light (s) and the plug, or the plug connection inside…

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