so I noticed yesterday when my wife drove my jeep, that the passenger side brake light was out/didn't work, but the taillight(lights on) worked, and that they run off the same bulb.
I figured, well they are all stock bulbs, 8 years old, so I replaced, all 3 bulbs on both sides and the 3rd brake light, just to have all fresh bulbs, plus the cost was only 14.50 for all the bulbs
well after changing out the passenger brake light, it still would not work when the brake was press, but the light still worked with the lights on, I then swapped the lamp holder from the brake/tail light, with the lamp holder for the reverse light, and now all the lights work fine
I guess a switch inside the lamp holder is bad(was a lot more brownish/black around the place the bulb goes) and only allows the bulb to have just one function vs the 2 functions needed for the upper position
should I worry about buying a new lamp holder, or since it works now, wait till there are problems,
any other thoughts welcome
I figured, well they are all stock bulbs, 8 years old, so I replaced, all 3 bulbs on both sides and the 3rd brake light, just to have all fresh bulbs, plus the cost was only 14.50 for all the bulbs
well after changing out the passenger brake light, it still would not work when the brake was press, but the light still worked with the lights on, I then swapped the lamp holder from the brake/tail light, with the lamp holder for the reverse light, and now all the lights work fine
I guess a switch inside the lamp holder is bad(was a lot more brownish/black around the place the bulb goes) and only allows the bulb to have just one function vs the 2 functions needed for the upper position
should I worry about buying a new lamp holder, or since it works now, wait till there are problems,
any other thoughts welcome