View Full Version : What the hell is up with the rear bumper lights
pdxrealtor
01-10-2014, 01:01 AM
I had no issues for years with mine. All of a sudden they are burning out very quickly. First it was the just one side, now both are doing it.
I could give a sh*t about the bumper lights as they're redundant. But you know who is gonna get me one of these days......
Anyone have any info on this being a known 'issue" ?
HUMTECH
01-10-2014, 07:31 PM
checked for corrosion in connectors. That's the most common problem with those
pdxrealtor
01-10-2014, 08:09 PM
checked for corrosion in connectors. That's the most common problem with those
Yes, I did check one, and it is corroded. I sprayed it with contact cleaner, brushed it, and filled it with electric grease.... still burns out.
I must admit the job I did cleaning the corrosion wasn't that great. Tight spot to get to, and then a tight spot to reach down in between the contacts.
But, it does make sense. They started burning out when I started making regular trips to the mountain on roads that have been sanded etc.....
So it's safe to say changing the sockets out won't be a waste of time?
HUMTECH
01-11-2014, 02:39 AM
Problem is the sockets should be changed as well as the connectors should be as well on the truck harness side. I know from gm if you want the sockets you have to buy the whole lamp housing as a unit. Not sure if you can get them aftermarket
zx1100
02-18-2014, 09:09 PM
In case you still need sockets you can get them seperately. Mine were corroded so just replaced both. $6 each socket. Part#: 12335899 at the dealer.
pdxrealtor
06-07-2014, 10:36 PM
In case you still need sockets you can get them seperately. Mine were corroded so just replaced both. $6 each socket. Part#: 12335899 at the dealer.
Thanks for that! Didn't see this until now.
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