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crapy driving lightsjeep_cj4x4 09-28-2004, 06:19 PM What is the deal with these driving lights? I have replaced the bulbs in both sides atleast twice in the year that I've owned the truck. I live in the city so bumpy jaring roads arent blowing them and the weather has been mostly dry so water isnt getting in the lens blowing them...... Is there a bulb that is better and wont keep blowing? Is there a different amp fulse I should replace that controls them? silveradoman 09-28-2004, 09:32 PM Donīt touch them with your bare hands, the oils no your skin may make them blow. At least wipe them off if you do. chuck16 09-29-2004, 12:37 AM Check the wiring back from the Driving lights. Perhaps you have a pinched wire near the battery or around the bumper. Also make sure the ground on the driving lights isn't dirty. A bad ground won't kill the lights but, it will make them appear as though they aren't working. jeverett 09-29-2004, 07:44 AM If your talking about the DRL's, I just disconnected mine all together. I dont like them, plus the bulbs kept blowing. Nigel215 09-29-2004, 07:51 AM I have the same problem on my truck. I have replaced the factory clear lights about 2 times in the past 9 months. I live in the city to, so there arent too many bumps. I had an even worse problem when i put in some of thoes "hyper white" bulbs in their. I used them because i have black bumperlights and it just looked sic:evillol:. But the downside is that i was replacing the bulbs every 3-4 weeks.They werent just burning out, they were actually blowing up, and they are the right size and voltage and everything. I have the same exact bulbs in the turn signals and i havent had any problems in the past 5 months i have had the black lights. I really want to put the hyper whites back in the DRL's. Anyone know how i can fix this? vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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