Anthony those are very good tips. My personal experience installing aftermarket systems, I avoid crimp connectors under the hood when possible. Eventually they will fail due to corrosion. Solder your connections whenever possible.
But doesn't every plug use a crimp as well? What about marine grade butt connectors? Also interestingly, in aircraft connections are crimped, over soldered.
@@AnthonyJ350 Factory crimps normally are made of high quality metals and platings. Most aftermarket crimps are made from cheap metals that easily tarnish or corrode. Perhaps if you can find Military Grade/Professional Grade crimps and installed correctly in weather resistant envelopes, they would be a good connection. Open air crimps such as ground points are susceptible to corrosion especially in snow regions. Constant treatments of Fluid Film or NHOU are required to slow the process.
@@stealthg35infiniti94 Deutsch and Weatherpack are used quite often in the aftermarket. I love soldered connections but it's susceptible to temperature changes like extreme cold.
So I have a 2011 Yukon. My passenger side lights work fine. Driver side when low beams on its dim, when I turn high beams on they turn off completely. I’ve changed headlight switch, fuses, relay. Do you think it could be a grounding issue? They are aftermarket headlamps (before I bought it). Thanks.
My lights stopped working a couple days ago on my 2010 Silverado but my high beams worked so I pissed everyone off and could of got a ticket but I drove all the way to work with my brights on, luckily I work graveyard so I didn’t need lights in the morning, I watched your video and had my friend that works at Oreilly check my fuses and relay switch and they were all good, turns out both bulbs burned out at the same time, I was thinking of checking the bulbs first but it was said that the bulbs going out at the same time rarely happens, go figure.
Here's the link in my store www.amazon.com/dp/B00QK94Y0M?tag=onamzgofastha-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=B00QK94Y0M&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2BVN57CZNM7LF&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_m_asin
So I got led low beams and before that both my low beams and high beams work perfectly after a while a, I finally bought the high beams and now when I switch it to high beams my high beams won’t turn on at all, any help?
Other than the ground up front didn't show anything about testing the light switch other than throwing a new one in or the multifunction switch. No testing just throw parts at it?
I'm thinking of getting brighter headlight low beam side. What would u recommend? The stock low beam lights u can barely see them at night and especially when it rains.
Please help I have the reverse issue my low beams won’t turn off when I activate my high beams, I tried turning the high beams on and the both came on together
Hey so all my lights work except the left high beam. I bought another set thinking I fucked it up. But nope it still won’t turn on. I checked the fuses they’re good. Could it possible a wire ? What do I do
@ I have watched 7 different videos that all went relays and bcm I thought I missed a ground but the way they were looking for the issue was the most expensive way it’s crazy I have rebuilt the front end of my truck from a crash and the headlights worked until the broken light sockets so I replaced most of the wiring harness and it hit me as soon as your video said ground
I just bought all new 8k HID conversion kits cause my old ones went out 2 weeks ago. I’ve use my headlights for total of 48 hours. Now my drivers side low beam is working the passenger is showing light but not working. Both high beams are working great just like the drivers side. Idk if bulb is already bad. Cause it’s glowing & fans running. I need help! Cause with 2012 Chevy you almost have to take the whole front end apart just to put them in. HELP?
09 Avalanche, hi and low beams worked fine last time it ran. Vehicle sat for 3-4 weeks, which it's done many times over the years without issue, go to start it today, dead battery. Jumped it and got it running but only the hi beams were working. Ran it for a couple hours to see if the battery would take a charge but no luck, as soon as I shut it off it was completely dead again, so obviously need a new battery but the low beams not working and the hi beams are is weird. Think a new battery will fix the low beam issue or did an issue with the low beams ruin the battery?
@@AnthonyJ350thanks for replying, took the battery down to NAPA and had it tested, it’s a goner, bought new battery and installed it. No luck with lights. Neither hi or low beams work in auto mode and hi beams work in manual mode but low beams don’t. Fuses for low beams are good and swapped relay out with something known to works relay and still no luck, bad switch?
Going to try changing the switch first, which feels a little sticky going from off to auto. Oddly enough the high beams are working in the auto mode now, where they were only working in the full on mode a few hours ago.
Do you have any videos about LED bulbs backfeeding and creating dirty power that messes with radio antenna's? I'm kind of suspecting that with my truck, when using brakes radio reception gets worse, and I did swap my 3rd brake light bulbs with LED type. It's an 01 2500HD so very similar truck as yours.
Wow u did well on your video and explanation. Definitely worth subscribing. I have problems with low beam headlight turning off and on alternating on my 2011 silverado. I changed out single wire harness, pigtails, fuses, relays , but nothing works. So I ordered a new headlights switch. Hopefully it will finally do the job. Thank u. U got me thinking on that ground and aftermarket parts.
Did you solve your issue? I'm experiencing the same thing on my 09 Silverado. If it's a new bulb, it'll work like it's stored to for a couple months then stop working. I'll have to hit the side of the light housing a few times to make it turn back on.
Try getting a torch/heat into the available area. Not going to happen. (For heat shrink butt connectors) Also, LED headlights on the Chevy 2015-2019 are a waste of money. Because of design of headlight assembly. Don't waste your time.
@AnthonyJ350 nice I have a 2015 3500hd (srw. 1 batt) I've been through more LED bulbs than I can count lol. (OK, obviously i can count higher but you get the point. been through at least 4. I think 5 actually. And even the LEDs still have that stupid "line" from the idiotic projector style GM put in)
@@chrisn5079 Weird, I put LEDs in a newer Ram with projector headlight housings and it looked great after. I guess it depends on the vehicle manufacturer. We do the upgrade for law enforcement as well.
This is probabkly one of the best videos I seen out on electric diagnostic. If I could give you 10 stars , I would.🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠
Thanks so much. If you share the videos it helps out a ton actually.
Anthony those are very good tips. My personal experience installing aftermarket systems, I avoid crimp connectors under the hood when possible. Eventually they will fail due to corrosion. Solder your connections whenever possible.
The heatshrink style butt connectors are pretty robust. Or the solder shrink type are kind of a best of both worlds connector.
But doesn't every plug use a crimp as well? What about marine grade butt connectors?
Also interestingly, in aircraft connections are crimped, over soldered.
@@AnthonyJ350 Factory crimps normally are made of high quality metals and platings. Most aftermarket crimps are made from cheap metals that easily tarnish or corrode. Perhaps if you can find Military Grade/Professional Grade crimps and installed correctly in weather resistant envelopes, they would be a good connection. Open air crimps such as ground points are susceptible to corrosion especially in snow regions. Constant treatments of Fluid Film or NHOU are required to slow the process.
@@stealthg35infiniti94 Deutsch and Weatherpack are used quite often in the aftermarket.
I love soldered connections but it's susceptible to temperature changes like extreme cold.
So I have a 2011 Yukon. My passenger side lights work fine. Driver side when low beams on its dim, when I turn high beams on they turn off completely. I’ve changed headlight switch, fuses, relay. Do you think it could be a grounding issue? They are aftermarket headlamps (before I bought it). Thanks.
Definitely could be
2014 Silverado same issue! 😭lmk if you get it figured out
Finally someone says ground not the back the fuse block thanks for the help
You're welcome!
My lights stopped working a couple days ago on my 2010 Silverado but my high beams worked so I pissed everyone off and could of got a ticket but I drove all the way to work with my brights on, luckily I work graveyard so I didn’t need lights in the morning, I watched your video and had my friend that works at Oreilly check my fuses and relay switch and they were all good, turns out both bulbs burned out at the same time, I was thinking of checking the bulbs first but it was said that the bulbs going out at the same time rarely happens, go figure.
Did you buy a lottery ticket after?
Very thorough troubleshooting!! and nice wrap-up
Thank you for watching!
Where did you get the instrument panel/gauge cluster done?
Here's the video, the place I got it is in the description th-cam.com/video/yD6NH6LLsf8/w-d-xo.html
do you have a link to that brush you put at the end of the drill to clean where the ground wire goes? Thanks!
Here's the link in my store www.amazon.com/dp/B00QK94Y0M?tag=onamzgofastha-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=B00QK94Y0M&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2BVN57CZNM7LF&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_m_asin
So I got led low beams and before that both my low beams and high beams work perfectly after a while a, I finally bought the high beams and now when I switch it to high beams my high beams won’t turn on at all, any help?
If you put the regular halogen bulbs back in, do they work again?
On those fuses, would u put some dielectric grease on the prongs ?
I don't, don't want dust sticking in there.
Other than the ground up front didn't show anything about testing the light switch other than throwing a new one in or the multifunction switch. No testing just throw parts at it?
Thanks for the feedback!
I'm thinking of getting brighter headlight low beam side. What would u recommend? The stock low beam lights u can barely see them at night and especially when it rains.
LED headlight bulbs is what I run.
Little help please have 1997 chevy silverado z71 the head lights not working g turn them on nothing just my driving lights are working
Did you test voltage at the plug?
Please help I have the reverse issue my low beams won’t turn off when I activate my high beams, I tried turning the high beams on and the both came on together
Check the relays under the hood
What wired did you use to do resistors on 2014 silverado 1500 5.3L z71 lt for hyper flash. Thnx
The turn signal wire
@AnthonyJ350 cool will that just do the front or front and back. Also do you recall the color. Thnx your awesome
my headlight connector had the wires break off. what kind of connector is that?
Don't know the name
@@AnthonyJ350 H11. i figured it out by looking at the bulb
Hey so all my lights work except the left high beam. I bought another set thinking I fucked it up. But nope it still won’t turn on. I checked the fuses they’re good. Could it possible a wire ? What do I do
Check the headlight relays. The high beam in might not be working
@@AnthonyJ350 thanks bud I’ll do that
Finally someone says ground not the back the fuse block
Is that where people think the problem is?
@ I have watched 7 different videos that all went relays and bcm I thought I missed a ground but the way they were looking for the issue was the most expensive way it’s crazy I have rebuilt the front end of my truck from a crash and the headlights worked until the broken light sockets so I replaced most of the wiring harness and it hit me as soon as your video said ground
I just bought all new 8k HID conversion kits cause my old ones went out 2 weeks ago. I’ve use my headlights for total of 48 hours. Now my drivers side low beam is working the passenger is showing light but not working. Both high beams are working great just like the drivers side. Idk if bulb is already bad. Cause it’s glowing & fans running. I need help! Cause with 2012 Chevy you almost have to take the whole front end apart just to put them in. HELP?
Did you test voltage at the factory plug?
09 Avalanche, hi and low beams worked fine last time it ran. Vehicle sat for 3-4 weeks, which it's done many times over the years without issue, go to start it today, dead battery. Jumped it and got it running but only the hi beams were working. Ran it for a couple hours to see if the battery would take a charge but no luck, as soon as I shut it off it was completely dead again, so obviously need a new battery but the low beams not working and the hi beams are is weird. Think a new battery will fix the low beam issue or did an issue with the low beams ruin the battery?
Did you test the voltage of the battery with the vehicle off and running?
@@AnthonyJ350thanks for replying, took the battery down to NAPA and had it tested, it’s a goner, bought new battery and installed it. No luck with lights. Neither hi or low beams work in auto mode and hi beams work in manual mode but low beams don’t. Fuses for low beams are good and swapped relay out with something known to works relay and still no luck, bad switch?
@@08c6vette Did you try fixing the ground like in the video?
Going to try changing the switch first, which feels a little sticky going from off to auto. Oddly enough the high beams are working in the auto mode now, where they were only working in the full on mode a few hours ago.
@@08c6vette Dorman makes a good replacement switch.
Great video! Do you have a link or the name of the brand for the brush guard you have on the front?
It's a GoRhino unit. Bought it from Fleetandsafety.com
Do you have any videos about LED bulbs backfeeding and creating dirty power that messes with radio antenna's? I'm kind of suspecting that with my truck, when using brakes radio reception gets worse, and I did swap my 3rd brake light bulbs with LED type. It's an 01 2500HD so very similar truck as yours.
I would reground the stereo and 3rd Brake Light if you can and see if that helps
@@AnthonyJ350 Ok thanks for ideas. Not sure why I didn't get a notification about your reply, I had to come back here and check.
@@silentbravo That's weird, do you have notifications turned on?
Starts at 30
Thanks for the comment
Wow u did well on your video and explanation. Definitely worth subscribing. I have problems with low beam headlight turning off and on alternating on my 2011 silverado. I changed out single wire harness, pigtails, fuses, relays , but nothing works. So I ordered a new headlights switch. Hopefully it will finally do the job. Thank u. U got me thinking on that ground and aftermarket parts.
You're welcome!
Did you solve your issue? I'm experiencing the same thing on my 09 Silverado. If it's a new bulb, it'll work like it's stored to for a couple months then stop working. I'll have to hit the side of the light housing a few times to make it turn back on.
New bulb will work like it's supposed** to.
Try getting a torch/heat into the available area. Not going to happen. (For heat shrink butt connectors)
Also, LED headlights on the Chevy 2015-2019 are a waste of money. Because of design of headlight assembly. Don't waste your time.
I'm going to put LED headlights in a K2XX GM Truck for my next video.
@AnthonyJ350 nice
I have a 2015 3500hd (srw. 1 batt)
I've been through more LED bulbs than I can count lol. (OK, obviously i can count higher but you get the point. been through at least 4. I think 5 actually. And even the LEDs still have that stupid "line" from the idiotic projector style GM put in)
@@chrisn5079 Weird, I put LEDs in a newer Ram with projector headlight housings and it looked great after. I guess it depends on the vehicle manufacturer. We do the upgrade for law enforcement as well.
@@chrisn5079 This is the Ram I upgraded th-cam.com/video/5ETrj9Qb5zM/w-d-xo.html
My window and lock switch isn't working. Headlights ain't working LOL. Marker lights work and mirrors work. What a pain in the ass lol.
Thanks for the comment!