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  1. #1 Rear Running lights 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GT2 
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    Alright guys i have a question my right rear running light is not working replaced the harness and bulbs that did not work blinker and hazard lights still work on right and left side just not the running light checked the fuses everything seemed okay on that end don't know what else to check. Need help !!
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    Is the bulb you put in known to work? Do you have power to the light socket?
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    yes brand new bulb and correct bulb size and I'm getting power to the other 2 bulbs that are connected so i assume so but i would have to check
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    Test the bulb to make sure both filaments work. "Brand new" means nothing.

    Test the socket that is the issue. If it isn't getting power, then you need to work your way back to find where the power is being lost. If the other connected bulbs are working, then I'd suspect a bad "brand new bulb", or a bad light socket.
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