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2003 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Lt Brake Lite on 5er not working

jodeb720
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I have had a TT with this truck and all the lights worked fine - but I upgraded to a 5er and the left brake lite on the 5er doesn't work.

The right brake lite works fine.

FWIW, the clearance, brake, left turn, right turn and hazard lites all work.

I connected my brother in laws chevy and everything worked fine. So, it's the truck. After chasing down the wiring, I got to the fuse block inside the truck (Chevy's have two one under the hood, one inside the truck). I found the fuse that is for the left Stop/Turn Signal and put a volt meter on it. When the Hazard or the left turn, it shows +12Volts, but when I put the brake on - nothing. 0 volts.

When I repeat this on the Right fuse, I get +12volts when the brake is on, when the hazard is on or if the left turn.

So the problem is in the truck. Since the Chevy's have separate Turn Signal's and Brake lights. Otherwise I'd just wire it from the back end and be done with it.

What I need to know is how the two circuits are combined in the truck? I can buy a unit that does this in the auto parts store - but chevy has already done this because it's part of the two package when I bought the truck.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

josh
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rjstractor
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Had the exact same issue on my formerly-owned 2005 when it was almost new. Checked all the fuses and they were good. Turned out to be a faulty flasher module and was replaced under warranty. I'd bet a bag of donuts that is what your problem is.
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kaydeejay
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jodeb720 wrote:
I did check the fuse, put an ohm meter and the fuse is good. It's still not working. When I remove the fuse, and put the volt meter in the spot where the fuse belongs, I get no voltage to the fuse when the brake is applied, but when the left turn or hazard is enabled, it gets voltage.
Try the same test on the slot where the right trailer brake light fuse is located. (It is just below the left one).
Keith J.
Sold the fiver and looking for a DP, but not in any hurry right now.

jodeb720
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I did check the fuse, put an ohm meter and the fuse is good. It's still not working. When I remove the fuse, and put the volt meter in the spot where the fuse belongs, I get no voltage to the fuse when the brake is applied, but when the left turn or hazard is enabled, it gets voltage.

kaydeejay
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rhochnadel wrote:
Your truck has a separate fuse for truck and trailer turn signals, check out your fuse block for a blown fuse!
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They are in the fuse block at the left end of the instrument panel.
The fuses are marked
- LT TRLR ST/TRN
and
- RT TRLR ST/TRN

and are the left pair in a block of four (with the trucks Stop/Turn fuses) midway down the right side of the fuse block.

Hope that helps.
Keith J.
Sold the fiver and looking for a DP, but not in any hurry right now.

rhochnadel
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Your truck has a separate fuse for truck and trailer turn signals, check out your fuse block for a blown fuse!
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