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2007 yukon headlight wont turn on

Passenger head light went bad; replaced bulb but only high beam worked. Right after I replaced the passenger side bulb, driver side light went out too. Passenger high beam worked for a little now completely dead, high beam/ low beam doesn't work. Do i have a bad bulb or electrical problem?

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Do i have a bad bulb or electrical problem?????? We have no way of knowing what's wrong without testing ! Finding an viewing wiring diagrams for the headlamp electrical circuit's an testing with a DVOM - digital volt ohmmeter is the way professional automotive technician's diagnose , we don't guess we test . Your best bet , take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop before you make more problems for yourself . It takes year's to learn automotive electrical system testing .

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Odds are you have a connection problem. Stop & buy a tube of dielectric compound from an auto parts store. Apply it to the electrical connection at the lamp after you make sure there is no corrosion present.

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SOURCE: How do you replace the

You have to reach down behind the lamp assembly and twist the back of the bulb out. It is a little tricky to reinstall. Be sure not to touch the bulb on the new lamp. The oil from your skin makes the bulb burn out prematurely.

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SOURCE: 2005 Envoy. The Driver's side

Change the HDM fuse #53(15amp). That supplies the relay that controls both low beams. If that dowsn't work, swap the #46 relay with #45 as a test. #45 is the cooling fan relay, so be sure to put it back. If swapping the relays worked, yo need a new #46 HDM Relay.

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SOURCE: 2001 GMC Sierra 1500 -

Sounds like a gound problem to me. Check you headlamp grounds. The ground circuits for your headlamps actually go through the underhood fuse block, then to the headlamp switch, then through Splice Pack #SP203 (Located under the left side of the dash it is bolted to the left "A" pillar) , then to ground #G200. (Which is actually the bolt that is holding the splice pack.) I have seen corrosion in the splice packs several times. You may want to disassemble it and clean the terminals. A LIGHT coat of dielectric grease usually works pretty good to prevent it from doing it again.

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