To install a front clip from a 1991 Suburban onto a 1976 Chevy pickup truck and ensure the lights function properly, you'll need to adapt the wiring harness from the Suburban to match the pickup's electrical system. This may involve splicing wires for the headlights, turn signals, and marker lights, ensuring that you connect the correct colors and functions. Additionally, you may need to fabricate or modify mounting brackets to secure the front clip properly. Finally, consider using relays for the lighting circuits to manage the increased load and ensure reliability.
Yes thay are the same if both of them are 1/2 tons are 3/4 tons. Chevy and GMC is the samething.
There are a variety of issues that can cause the tail lights to stop working in a 1993 Chevy S-10 pickup. There may be a blown fuse, a damaged wire, or the bulbs may be burned out.
Not bled properly or not adjusted properly.
old lights, blowen fuse, shorted wire?
are brake lights staying on or is brake in the dash on ?
1977 Chevy pickup brake lights not wordking but turn, tail,reverse allworks
Check the bulbs first, then the dimmer switch and wiring.
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That should be the 700R4 transmission
You may have a blown fuse or a defective brake light switch.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs, then check the brake light switch.
there is a switch either under the shifter or on the side of the trans that activates the lights when you put it in R. It needs adjustment or replacement