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I’ve got a truck where the passenger side “C” light is out. The high beams and low beams on both sides still work fine and the driver side “C” is still working (photo makes it look half lit up but it’s fine). How do I go about fixing this?
Sorry if it’s been said before but I figured y’all would be nice enough to help a guy out quick.
I’ve got a truck where the passenger side “C” light is out. The high beams and low beams on both sides still work fine and the driver side “C” is still working (photo makes it look half lit up but it’s fine). How do I go about fixing this?
Sorry if it’s been said before but I figured y’all would be nice enough to help a guy out quick.
Thanks
More than likely going to be a connection failure, not a headlight failure. Going to take some labor to trace it out.
More than likely going to be a connection failure, not a headlight failure. Going to take some labor to trace it out.
Outside of the actual ballast, the OEM LED headlights are not serviceable so when part of the assembly goes out, the entire assembly has to be replaced.
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