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$7.10 for a light bulb damn you GM!!!!......

 

 

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See if the dealer will change it under warranty

 

 

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The silverado links are not working for me..

 

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What bulb is being used for the licence plate.I know its a W5W LL just wondering if a specific length is being used since they have different sizes..Thanks.. http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/miniature-wedge-base/194-led-bulb--10-smd-led-wedge-base-tower/1701/4011/

Would these work or is there something better

Yes, 194's will work. The different bulb numbers with the same connections matter with standard bulbs b/c the wattage on each is different. With LEDs being such a lower draw, 95% of the time if it fits you can use it.

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Guess y'all's smilies aren't the same as some of the other forums lol

 

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Ha, gotcha

Now I'm kinda pissed though, I left my HIDS low and high beam in my 13 Sierra when I traded it in. If I would've known the silverados were h11 and 9005 I would've kept them! Didn't know the projectors were the same lol

 

 

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Has anyone replaced the Yellow bulbs up front and the 4 bulbs in back with LEd ?Do you get rapid blink if you do?

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Has anyone replaced the Yellow bulbs up front and the 4 bulbs in back with LEd ?Do you get rapid blink if you do?

I have not changed mine. But I do know that if you try to change a light that has to do with the blinker system, then you will get the hyper blink and then a message on the DIC saying that there is a left/right turn signal error. I'm surprised GM didn't put LEDs there stock. Many other manufactures are already switching to tail light LEDs, but since we are talking about trucks, I think it's just becuase trucks are not necessarily a family or DD vehicle, however it does seem that they are making their way to the category

 

 

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I have not changed mine. But I do know that if you try to change a light that has to do with the blinker system, then you will get the hyper blink and then a message on the DIC saying that there is a left/right turn signal error. I'm surprised GM didn't put LEDs there stock. Many other manufactures are already switching to tail light LEDs, but since we are talking about trucks, I think it's just becuase trucks are not necessarily a family or DD vehicle, however it does seem that they are making their way to the category

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What is the fix if you get the rapid blink and message on DIC?

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What is the fix if you get the rapid blink and message on DIC?

Get a load resistor. It trucks the computer into thinking there is the original halogen bulb still there.

 

 

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