I would suspect the bulb is burnt out.I would suspect the bulb is burnt out.
bulb light burned out every 4 months.type of bulb is H7
bulb light burned out every 4 months.type of bulb is H7
remove tail light, remove burnt bulb, replace burnt bulb, test if it works, then put tail light back on....
That bulb is burnt out. When the circuit is not completed like with a blown bulb, the flasher unit will blink faster to let the driver know something is wrong with that side. It should only be faster with the side that is burnt out.
Impossible to answer without knowing what specific bulb you are referring to. Remove the burnt bulb and look at it. The model is listed on the bulb base.
To check if a high beam bulb is burnt out, first, turn on your vehicle's high beams and visually inspect the bulb for any signs of damage, such as a broken filament or darkened glass. If the bulb appears intact but the high beams do not work, try switching to low beams to confirm that the issue is specific to the high beam. Additionally, you can test the bulb by swapping it with a known working bulb from the low beam. If the high beam still doesn’t function, the issue may lie in the wiring or the headlight assembly itself.
Sometimes the burnt out light warning light will come on with a good bulb with some corrosion. Take out each bulb and check for corrosion around the base of them and clean them up with some fine grit sandpaper.
replace the burnt out bulb
I found that it was a burnt out bulb
Bulb is burnt out or has been removed.
burnt bulb or fuse.