Appreciate the video man. I look these types of videos up quite a bit. Replacing all my wife’s bulbs with LED lights. Thanks for the video man. It was really helpful.
Rule of deduction: since you put a new bulb on for the left brake and it’s still not turning on, next you need to check your fuse and make sure you haven’t blown a fuse. Start there, if it’s still happening then check your battery, and then alternator. Finally, check your wiring to the bulb. Make sure it’s not disconnected anywhere. I would also double check the working side (right side) just to see what exactly a working side looks like with the wiring so you can cross reference if anything looks off. My guess is that you’ve blown a fuse somewhere. Start there.
Appreciate the video man. I look these types of videos up quite a bit. Replacing all my wife’s bulbs with LED lights. Thanks for the video man. It was really helpful.
My left brake light is out but I replaced it and it’s still out? Any suggestions?
Rule of deduction: since you put a new bulb on for the left brake and it’s still not turning on, next you need to check your fuse and make sure you haven’t blown a fuse. Start there, if it’s still happening then check your battery, and then alternator. Finally, check your wiring to the bulb. Make sure it’s not disconnected anywhere. I would also double check the working side (right side) just to see what exactly a working side looks like with the wiring so you can cross reference if anything looks off. My guess is that you’ve blown a fuse somewhere. Start there.
@@how2foryoudiy update, and it’s gonna make me sound dumb…the bulb needed to be turned around and it worked.
Just a tip. Check to make sure the bulb works before you reinstall it. New does not mean good.
Yep