right rear turn and brake light not working

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Asked by Todd Apr 11, 2018 at 03:59 PM about the 1996 Chevrolet S-10 LS RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

right rear turn and brake light not working. Changed bulb, all other turn and
hazzards working. Ran a ground directly to black ground at light. Still didnt
work. I need help

3 Answers

25,700

Maybe the socket has a problem, not making good contact with the bulb and needs to be replaced. A test light is better, at least that is what I use.

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I used a test light and a volt meter. I have 0- volts at the light socket with the turn signal on. I tested the other side and was getting 11.9 volts of and on when blinker was activated.

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25,700

Check the wire harness, maybe a wire is corroded not allowing power to reach the socket.

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