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So a while back my passenger side taillight wouldnt blink anymore so I replaced the bulb with the Sylvannia 3156 as the manual states.... Recently the driver side went out to, being I had spare bulbs I tried to fit the 3156 and the little plastic piece was too big. So going to the autoparts store I looked in the book and it said an 06-07 uses the 3156, however its too big to fit in the housing. I looked at the 08-11 bulbs and its a 4156 which is got the smaller plastic piece and it fits and works into my taillight bulb connector.
Ive had the truck for 10 years and got it at 38,000 miles, there is no signs of tampering or the connector being changed out, so what gives? Why do I have two different year models on my truck? Is it a factory mistake?
Ive had the truck for 10 years and got it at 38,000 miles, there is no signs of tampering or the connector being changed out, so what gives? Why do I have two different year models on my truck? Is it a factory mistake?