Running lights make the vehicle more visible. Studies have shown it reduces the chances of an accident, and that means the company keeps costs lower.
I measured A UPS truck at the shop and it was 10' 0" tall. They might not all be the same height but it looked like a regular UPS truck to me.
No, not all trucks have beds. An SUV (not a crossover) is a truck. A semi is a truck. A garbage truck is a truck. A delivery truck (UPS, FedEx, USPS, etc.) is a truck.
I have a 1991 Chevy surburan and it has no tail lights and no dash lights, all fuses are good
YES. It is all the same. except the grill and lights but it will all interchange.
They lived in wiki ups all the time
Under the brake pedal is a brake light switch that when you press the pedal it hits it and makes your lights come on..sometimes when they get weak the pedal depresses them simply from the weight of the pedal and they stay on..Have a friend get inside the truck and pull UP on the brake pedal as you look at the lights..if the brake lights go off when they pull up on it..then it is that switch under the brake pedal
have chevy chyenne 4.3L, truck runs great but have lighting problems, no headlights,breaklights or reverse lights, looked for fuse but none listed in box,checked for power at the switch plug all good but none at lamp, have parking lights, turn signals, hazord lights and tail lights....
Wiring lights on a Chevy truck is simple. All you have to do is color code the wiring and tape them together.
check and clean the battery terminals
Check all the fuses. If not bulbs or switch that's all that it can be,
why would the lights and the horn stay on all the time just started when the battery was changed
I have a 1990 Chevy 1500 truck the brakelight switch is disconnected and it has no connector going to it. I replaced all the bulbs. And still my running lights are in the on position when i turn off the truck. My brake lights are still not working after replacing the lights. I have a RV brake accuator also under the steering column can you help me solve my problem?