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My running lights on my left side of my truck aren’t turning on. They work with the blinker and brake but not running. I believe it may be a ground wire but not too sure. Anyone have fixes?

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2 hours ago, Turo Sandoval said:

My running lights on my left side of my truck aren’t turning on. They work with the blinker and brake but not running. I believe it may be a ground wire but not too sure. Anyone have fixes?

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Welcome to the site.

 

Each person describes things differently, so which lights are you referring too when you say "running lights"? Maybe the "park light" function?

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2 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Welcome to the site.

 

Each person describes things differently, so which lights are you referring too when you say "running lights"? Maybe the "park light" function?

Like when I’m driving and the night lights are supposed to be on, only the right side is on but the left works with brakes and blinkers

Posted
15 minutes ago, Turo Sandoval said:

Like when I’m driving and the night lights are supposed to be on, only the right side is on but the left works with brakes and blinkers

Just by looking at the picture, those are not factory tail lights, correct?

Posted
15 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Just by looking at the picture, those are not factory tail lights, correct?

Not factory but I switched to factory again and the same problem with factory

Posted
16 minutes ago, Turo Sandoval said:

Not factory but I switched to factory again and the same problem with factory

What's the model, year, and trim level of your truck?

Posted
16 minutes ago, Turo Sandoval said:

‘14 Silverado LT

Here is the first thing to check:

 

 

Posted
17 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Here is the first thing to check:

 

 

Wow feels like I didn’t even search; this video might be the solution thanks man I’ll let you know tomorrow 

Posted
17 hours ago, Turo Sandoval said:

Wow feels like I didn’t even search; this video might be the solution thanks man I’ll let you know tomorrow 

You are very welcome, good luck.

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