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i agree, this whole thing is based on someone who doesnt have common senseOriginally Posted by anton670609
man...just replace the bulb...
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heh pple common sense is the key .... i had the same problem i guess wat i just changed the bulb and now everything works fine.... geez pple
ok if the bulb was bad then why does it still work when i hit the brakes? If the bulb were out it wouldnt turn on at all.
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BECAUSE BRAKE LIGHT HAVE TWO PRONGS IN THEM AND ONE OF THEM CAN BLOW OUT, I KNOW IT MAY SOUND CRAZY BUT JUST DO IT ALREADY, YOUR HEAD LIGHT HOUSING HAS NOT A DAMN THING TO WITH HOW THE LIGHTS WORK (yes, i am shouting the entire time)Originally Posted by CulebraLancer
ok if the bulb was bad then why does it still work when i hit the brakes? If the bulb were out it wouldnt turn on at all.
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If you dont know how to replace a bulb then you dont deserve your car.
^ sorry I know that is harsh but still.
Take out the bulb that isnt working and look to see if it is burnt out. If you dont know how put it in the other side and see if it works. If it doesnt work take the bulb in with you and buy a new one. Or just go to the dealer.
Dont forget to check your rear brake light fluid when your there (incase its low)
^ sorry I know that is harsh but still.
Take out the bulb that isnt working and look to see if it is burnt out. If you dont know how put it in the other side and see if it works. If it doesnt work take the bulb in with you and buy a new one. Or just go to the dealer.
Dont forget to check your rear brake light fluid when your there (incase its low)