THESE ARE AFTER MARKET LIGHTS FOR MY HUSBANDS WORK TRUCK
The lights go in from the back. If you can't access the back of the light remove them from the truck. If you can't access from above I have found it easier to go from underneath less time than removing them
It turns the back up LIGHTS on, on the rear of the truck.
we are having back brakes problems
you open the truck or hatch and there should be a panel that comes off and u take it off and twist the light out change the bulb and place the light back in and put the panel back on the panel should be located on the inside of where the brake light is at
If you want to go to jail, have a record, have a fine and court costs to pay on top of the repair bill, go ahead and steal it back. When you took it there to be fixed, you agreed to pay for it. The repair shop can keep it, charge you storage for it and after going to court, sell it to recover the cost of repair. All perfectly legal.
The oill sending unit is almost always on the back of the motor by the fire wall.
it could be the brake light switch that usually contacts the break pedal when you depress the brake pedal. check that out first.
Just unhook the battery cable for about 10 Mins. Then hook it back up and drive it.
Your car/van/truck or whatever's light's are most likely broken
I am not a mechanic, however as an electrician it sounds like the running board lights are wired to the same relay as the interior lights. To check this, simply crank the truck, leave all the exterior lights off, turn on the interior light, then walk around the truck and look at the running board lights. If they are on then turn the interior light off and the parking lights on, check to see if the running board lights come back on. Depending on the make and model of the truck, I could be way off in left field and this info may not apply. uuummmm.....programing?
I have a 2001 Sierra 2500 and it turned out i had an air line (vacuum line i think) that popped off of the connection at the top of the fuel tank. I pushed it back on, truck starts first crank everytime
Back track on your connects and ground wires. I bet that does the trick. If not test your sockets and fuses. fasttony46@yahoo.com