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Common problem with older Chevy and GMC pickups. When is the last time you saw one with both DRL's working. Not sure what bulb a Vette uses but evidently there is a TSB out there for them and this is what it says:Anyone have an idea why a DRL constantly burns out?? My right front DRL bulb has been replaced 4 times over the past 6 months. Typically lasts 4 to 6 weeks. Anyone run across this before??
... Not sure washing the car can get water in but it is one or the other or both.
... Also replacing the halogen bulbs with LED bulbs will eliminate the heat that causes the housings to be damaged.
After talking with some suppliers of these LED bulbs, it has been acknowledged that this is no longer the route to go. Apparently, these LED's have been the cause of quite a few issues with the DRL's. Some vendors have quit selling them.
Thanks for that comment, was seriously considering LEDs.
Yes, washing the car CAN get water into the socket. I have massive experience with that.
After talking with some suppliers of these LED bulbs, it has been acknowledged that this is no longer the route to go. Apparently, these LED's have been the cause of quite a few issues with the DRL's. Some vendors have quit selling them.
I see no reason why LEDs cannot be properly installed and used in place of the incandescent bulbs.. I am keeping my car stock and have not installed any. I would appreciate having a true technical reason why they will not work.
Hyperflash when using the turn signals can be resolved by adding resistors or using a HD flasher like the Hyperflash device being sold.
Mr. Sam