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Old 02-15-2010, 05:42 PM
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Each of the bulbs connects to it's own independent socket, which connects to the common light housing. Each bulb has it's own set of wires.

Crawling around underneath the truck, I found two connectors under the rear drivers side ... one blue and one grey. The grey one was disconnected (somehow???), so that is cleaned out and back together. That takes care of the brake light, tail light and reverse light. Drivers side turn signal is still not functioning. A chore for tomorrow morning, I guess, as the cold and wet snow wins for tonight.

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Old 02-16-2010, 02:48 PM
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Ahhh......they changed the design. Its been a while since I had to repair one and all the ones I have repaired were the strip style. If you have individual bulb and socket connections, it sounds like your on the right track with the dirty connectors.
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