Great video I had the same problem on a 2018 Chevy Silverado 2500 Duramax because of your video I figured out the problem is due to corrosion and poor engineering of putting the wires where they can get so much debris all out connectors where the bulb connects to Clean it with some cleaner and wall, but I chased down the problem for a while and figured I was going to have to do this but I figured I would just try to clean the connectors and it worked. Thank you again it’s a problem comes back. Continuously definitely will be watching this again to change the wire.
BEST VIDEO OUT THERE......Definitely have to get the plugnoff off of the racknfor better access to take the clip apart....thanks for the video....saved hundreds
I bought a new connector for the right tail light since my running tail light on the driver side is not working. The brake light and turn signal lights work just fine, only the running tail light is not working. After I replaced it just like this video said, I still have the same issue. It's nice to know how to do this and I am thankful to David Gil because thanks to his instructions I was able to replace the connector on my 2018 Chevy Silverado but the issue is still there. I also changed fuse number 29 (15A) but still no luck. I am taking it to the local Chevy Dealership tomorrow and see what they say and how much they will charge me. I wished I didn't have to take my truck to the dealership because you know they will charge an arm and a leg. Anyways thank you David again. Too bad it didn't work.
Same issue here. 2018 gmc sierra. Replaced the harness, and it's still not working. Wire brushed the ground as well. All fuses are fine. I really don't know what else to do.
Great video, helped a lot. I would only suggest cutting the old clips off. I did that with side cutters, sped up the install. Great video though. Thanks a lot.
@@dimitrisoto8118 ended up being the drivers side tail light harness had a splice and was shorting out. Previous owner added a light bar under the tailgate and installed very poorly.
Unplug up by the harness. Clean it out as good as you can with electric connection cleaner. Then stick dielectric grease in the connector and pray lol.
@popvultureinc5007 it's only the bottom plug. Brake lights and signal still work, just not the bottom running light. Once my dad gets back from Florida, he can help me trouble shoot it. We work on our own stuff as he owns a trucking company and have all the tools to fix most of the issues. He never takes his stuff to a shop. If all else fails, I'll just pig tail it off one of the other running lights.
I have this issue on both sides, one of the pins is corroded on each side and nobody sells a pigtail yet. I'm looking into replacing just the pin on the connector... hit me up future readers.
Great video I had the same problem on a 2018 Chevy Silverado 2500 Duramax because of your video I figured out the problem is due to corrosion and poor engineering of putting the wires where they can get so much debris all out connectors where the bulb connects to Clean it with some cleaner and wall, but I chased down the problem for a while and figured I was going to have to do this but I figured I would just try to clean the connectors and it worked. Thank you again it’s a problem comes back. Continuously definitely will be watching this again to change the wire.
thanks for the info. i have the same issue in my 2015. you just saved me time and money.
I'm glad you found it helpful 👌
BEST VIDEO OUT THERE......Definitely have to get the plugnoff off of the racknfor better access to take the clip apart....thanks for the video....saved hundreds
I'm glad you found this helpful! Thank you for watching 🙌
I bought a new connector for the right tail light since my running tail light on the driver side is not working. The brake light and turn signal lights work just fine, only the running tail light is not working. After I replaced it just like this video said, I still have the same issue. It's nice to know how to do this and I am thankful to David Gil because thanks to his instructions I was able to replace the connector on my 2018 Chevy Silverado but the issue is still there. I also changed fuse number 29 (15A) but still no luck. I am taking it to the local Chevy Dealership tomorrow and see what they say and how much they will charge me. I wished I didn't have to take my truck to the dealership because you know they will charge an arm and a leg. Anyways thank you David again. Too bad it didn't work.
Hope everything works out and your issues is resolved 🤟
Did you have any luck at the dealership? I am having the exact same issue with mine as you had.
Any fix? Same issue here
@rezetar1 any luck?
Same issue here. 2018 gmc sierra. Replaced the harness, and it's still not working. Wire brushed the ground as well. All fuses are fine. I really don't know what else to do.
Same issue with my 2018 Sierra. Thanks for the great video
Same with mine except top one wire broken off, was that what happened to yours?
How much was the harness?
Thank you for making that video
I tried this fix and it fixed the bottom light but now the top one isn’t working. What is it?
omg! thank you thank you thank you!!
Thank you for watching!
May i please have a link for the harness? 2015 chevrolet silverado 2WD v6 4.3 LT
Great video, helped a lot. I would only suggest cutting the old clips off. I did that with side cutters, sped up the install. Great video though. Thanks a lot.
Can you not just find a fix somewhere in the wire/connector? What is the reason for it not working?
Any idea if thats the same issue why reverse lights stop working, both sides?
Fuses
@@dimitrisoto8118 ended up being the drivers side tail light harness had a splice and was shorting out. Previous owner added a light bar under the tailgate and installed very poorly.
I have the same problem no reverse lights at all only u think it’s the hardness
Great video bro but with running lights on the front don’t work at the same time on the back side passenger help please
I replaced mine due to the bottom plug having corrosion but my running light on the bottom still isnt working.
It's a ground issue. Take it to the shop. Like 90 bucks, not worth the headache. Been there. Ticket is more, potentially.
Unplug up by the harness. Clean it out as good as you can with electric connection cleaner. Then stick dielectric grease in the connector and pray lol.
@popvultureinc5007 it's only the bottom plug. Brake lights and signal still work, just not the bottom running light. Once my dad gets back from Florida, he can help me trouble shoot it. We work on our own stuff as he owns a trucking company and have all the tools to fix most of the issues. He never takes his stuff to a shop. If all else fails, I'll just pig tail it off one of the other running lights.
@@bullet95781 I've had the exact same problem. Ground was the issue.
@@popvultureinc5007whoch ground was it ?
Thank you last video I watched about this the guy had removed the spare tire and now I see that is unnecessary
Just got done replacing mine on my 2015 Silverado, literally took me about 30 to 45 minutes
I changed my harness, and my fuses like good but my right turn signal is not working and my brake light also.
Did you find a fix for this yet?
Did you fix this?
On my truck I found that the turn signal pin in the connector wasn’t making good connection
In the past year I have had both sides do ths on my truck
I have the same problem both reverse lights don’t work u think it’s the hardness to
Did u find the issue
We take them with or with out titles
I have this issue on both sides, one of the pins is corroded on each side and nobody sells a pigtail yet.
I'm looking into replacing just the pin on the connector... hit me up future readers.
Dont u just need to replace rhe bulb
Still have the same problem.
I have the same problem to did you ever fix it ?
Still have problems
Did you ever fix it im still having the same problem
Me too. I have a 2018 gmc sierra. Right rear running lights don't work. Swapped the harness, still doesn't work. Fuses are all goo too.
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Rabbit towing will like to junk it