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I got a 2002 Chevy Silverado, I just installed two brand new OEM turn signal bulbs to fix the issue with one of my bulbs being white instead of orange (and the other bulb I just replaced to replace it since I had the thing taken apart anyways). Upon replacing the bulb on left in the picture with an orange bulb, it is still white when it should be orange, like the one on the right. So my question is there so bad wiring somewhere, is there a bad plug (not that the plug would make sense, I'm just guessing at this point)?

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Are you sure you replaced the turn signal bulb and not the side marker light? Only thing I could think of to make an orange bulb look white is severe over voltage which I don’t think is possible in a 12 volt system or the orange film has already failed

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Yea I'm pretty sure that I did replace the turn signal bulb. Because the plugs for the side marker lights are white and the turn signal plugs are brown. Because I remember polling the brown plug out and replacing the bulb. And plus the side marker lights use a smaller bulb and plug almost like a Christmas tree bulb and plug.

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