How to diagnose and fix a blown out license plate light. The bulb in this truck was visually burnt out, but that doesn't always happen. Sometimes the light looks fine and really needs to be tested with a multimeter. If the light is not blown out then you have to see if there is current getting to the light socket.
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Wow chris man. cant beleive this was posted 10 years ago. i juuuust found your channel this year. you deserve greatness.
Thanks man. Been meaning to learn more about my multimeter as well. Lol
Ii/3 23, They usually, in my recent experience, fail in pairs within a short space of time. GBP £ 0.70 pence each in the UK. Had almost 70 minutes of grief replacing one for the 1st time within the limited space available, under the cowling, above the N° Plate on a Suzuki SX4. Thought the bulb would shear in two – did'nt realise they're so robust whilst using my 3/4 inch diameter fingers ! Still good 2 weeks later. Unrelated question please ; Is it worth using a Magnetic Sump Plug during my next engine oil change ? Best Regards !
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Good 👍 video cool 😎
Hey Chris, my license plate lights are out and it's not the bulbs so I'm pretty sure it's a wiring problem. I checked the fuse and it was fine so I'm wondering could I just run the wires and splice into the tail light hot?
The intro??
Do you suppose to put in a certain color first? Gosh,, Im terrified of getting shocked.. …..thank you for sharing.
License plate lights have got to be the dumbest thing ever. You can clearly see what the license plate is without them anyway
So this isn't the same for a buick lasabre 98. Can someone point me in the right direction for that. I cant find any videos on it i know you have to take the whole tail light system off and get under it and above the plate I see the light holders but the pastic screws just keep turning they dont come out at all. They have never been changed so I know its not stripped but if i keep turning it with a screw driver im going to strip it. Please help
was passing through alabama at 2:30 am got pulled over and before the cop came to my car there were 5 other carloads of cops that showed up for YEP A SINGLE BLOWN LICENSE PLATE BULB, wtf if I had been speeding or worse.
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My tail lights is not going off even if the car is off what do you think I should do