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Originally Posted by mrblah
you probably have a short somewhere. Did you install anything that required splicing into the car's wiring harness (lightbars, alarms, speakers, amps, etc) or running wires into area's that can be pinched or damaged? Wires that have been hacked into can corrode or fray overtime if the installer doesn't know what they are doing.
Anyways get a volt meter, and test it at the light socket for power, and then at the overhead console connector, and keep going back til you find the problem.
I highly doubt LED's by themselves are the cause of your problems b/c they don't draw enough power to overload anything (they draw less than 1/10th of your OEM bulbs). Then again, weirder things have happened.
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The truck is pretty much stock except the fog lights which were t-tapped into the mirror switch and window de-icer switch.
Do i still need to diagnose with a multi-meter if i’ve already determined that the light socket has no power? I’ve swapped a working LED into the passenger light socket and nothing turns on...
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