ccarm
Adventurer
I have an 05' LJ, and recently the rear passenger tail light was ripped off (think hammer to the glass, and wires ripped in two. Well the business that was reaponsible for the damage ordered a new unit, and I got it earlier today. I installed the light, and turned on the hazard lights to see how well it worked.
As I was looking at the two tail lights, the passenger (new) one was at full brightness, but the driver (old and not broken) side tail light was really weak. I reset the computer (unplugged the battery, waited a minute, and reconnected it), but to no avail. Has anyone else experienced this or have something that I could do to fix it? Are tail lights like headlights where they recommend that you install two new ones at the same time? Any help welcome--electrical systems always seem to be a headache.
As I was looking at the two tail lights, the passenger (new) one was at full brightness, but the driver (old and not broken) side tail light was really weak. I reset the computer (unplugged the battery, waited a minute, and reconnected it), but to no avail. Has anyone else experienced this or have something that I could do to fix it? Are tail lights like headlights where they recommend that you install two new ones at the same time? Any help welcome--electrical systems always seem to be a headache.