EzSkAnKeN
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Currently living in Germany for the next 3 years, and have my 16’ Yukon XL Denali. Driver tail light started going dim and I almost didn’t pass inspection because of that. After researching it I learned that it ain’t just a bulb replacement, it’s a whole new light replacement. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing for new ones, even fixed OEM units. A I opted for these.
Installed driver side, checked to see if it worked, and it did. Looked amazing! Buttoned that side up and excitedly moved to the passenger side. Installed passenger side, checked to see if it worked, worked for a one brake check, and then both lights cut out. I had my daughter hiding my phone recording because I wanted to see what reverse looked like. Unfortunately my phone died from the cold and low battery, and so did both lights lol! Nothing about them work on both sides now. Checked fuses for both sides and they are good. Went and disconnected the passenger side to see if the driver side was still working and it wasn’t. I am at a lost right now. Ran out of daylight to mess around anymore with it. I’m going to reinstall the OEM lights tomorrow and see what happens.
anything else to look for?
Thanks
Installed driver side, checked to see if it worked, and it did. Looked amazing! Buttoned that side up and excitedly moved to the passenger side. Installed passenger side, checked to see if it worked, worked for a one brake check, and then both lights cut out. I had my daughter hiding my phone recording because I wanted to see what reverse looked like. Unfortunately my phone died from the cold and low battery, and so did both lights lol! Nothing about them work on both sides now. Checked fuses for both sides and they are good. Went and disconnected the passenger side to see if the driver side was still working and it wasn’t. I am at a lost right now. Ran out of daylight to mess around anymore with it. I’m going to reinstall the OEM lights tomorrow and see what happens.
anything else to look for?
Thanks