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I have a canopy on my truck with the 3rd brake light, I plan on keeping it on my truck all the time unless it needs to come off for a specific hauling reason. Right now one of my bed lights on the cabs third brake light is out. I think its just stupid to have the bed lights and the cabs third brake light there in the first place with the canopy always in place. If I just take out all (3) bulbs will it cause any bulb out warning or incomplete a circuit or anything like that?
Also how in the word can I even do this without taking off the canopy? Can I just climb up on top of it and keep my weight close to the edges??
I have a canopy on my truck with the 3rd brake light, I plan on keeping it on my truck all the time unless it needs to come off for a specific hauling reason. Right now one of my bed lights on the cabs third brake light is out. I think its just stupid to have the bed lights and the cabs third brake light there in the first place with the canopy always in place. If I just take out all (3) bulbs will it cause any bulb out warning or incomplete a circuit or anything like that?
Also how in the word can I even do this without taking off the canopy? Can I just climb up on top of it and keep my weight close to the edges??
Yes, all 3 can be removed without any sort of issue. As for your ability to remove the lamp while leaving your "Canopy" on is something you'll have to judge. Good luck!
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