Led taillights going out is common. Dealers quoted me $750 each for new ones. Bought replacements for $300 each from a guy who make a living repairing these. Installation is easy a couple of screws and snapping the wiring connector. Worked fine for 3 plus years now.
Respectfully, I have never had any luck with third party, non OEM light assemblies; like, never. I hope yours work out well for you! Thanks for all the hard work you do creating most excellent content.
Thanks for saving me $500+ that dealership wanted...hardest was releasing the harnest connection underneath...ebay light was $35...good video and thanks again
Great video, just changed my wife's tailight with these instructions and it was exact! The clip was tricky just like he mentioned so thanks for that too!
That's why I like old cars. You just change a light bulb, and that's it. The problem from all these new cars that they are of LED strips. And these tall lights are really expensive.
Hello Danny, any videos or help with buying & changing the headlight assembly? I have a LED strip starting to go dim and I want to change it. I’m a new YUKON XL owner and your videos are GREAT!!
Hey Danny, I have a quick question, I’m new into owning a Yukon and I wanted to ask you if you had any problems with shuddering when accelerating or any problems with vibrations/shaking on the cabin?
That is a common issue with the 8 speed transmissions, so if that’s what you have a good fix has been the Mobil 1 fluid and a filter change for the transmission. I have a video on it with the fluid in the video description ruclips.net/video/Bu_isDRd9lI/видео.htmlsi=ihIxRSsz8PbQ-dAt
Irritating that it has to be under milage requirements when they know its a known defect. I bought mine used and the previous owner didn't do the recall replacement. My huaband has already fixed them once. We have trim pieces lose on the back doors (the black plastic) behind the window. It tries to fly off on the highway. Any problems with yours?
Luckily my trim pieces are in place and the tail lights are in snug. He might need to add additional self tapping screws near the other screws or something. It is frustrating
Mine are not electric, but I would look at the motion sensors near them (clean them) or see if there is something causing them to be in default mode where they won’t open because it thinks the car is moving or again a blocked sensor etc
Excellent video! Changed my taillight in 30mins following your steps, thanks again!
Led taillights going out is common. Dealers quoted me $750 each for new ones. Bought replacements for $300 each from a guy who make a living repairing these. Installation is easy a couple of screws and snapping the wiring connector. Worked fine for 3 plus years now.
I also soldered mine for nearly free and have a video in the description.
My mechanic tried that but it didn’t last long. The refurbished ones I got looked new. Enjoy you informative videos!
Respectfully, I have never had any luck with third party, non OEM light assemblies; like, never. I hope yours work out well for you!
Thanks for all the hard work you do creating most excellent content.
We’ll see how long they last
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage how is this lasting? I see some reviews saying some knock offs get water in the lights
Thanks for saving me $500+ that dealership wanted...hardest was releasing the harnest connection underneath...ebay light was $35...good video and thanks again
Great video, just changed my wife's tailight with these instructions and it was exact! The clip was tricky just like he mentioned so thanks for that too!
That's why I like old cars. You just change a light bulb, and that's it. The problem from all these new cars that they are of LED strips. And these tall lights are really expensive.
Hello Danny, any videos or help with buying & changing the headlight assembly? I have a LED strip starting to go dim and I want to change it. I’m a new YUKON XL owner and your videos are GREAT!!
Unfortunately I believe the bumper has to come off for that. I don’t have the Yukon anymore, so I don’t think I’ll have a video for it
Great video, how do you get ride of the fast flashing indicator.
That what I want to know
Hey Danny, I have a quick question, I’m new into owning a Yukon and I wanted to ask you if you had any problems with shuddering when accelerating or any problems with vibrations/shaking on the cabin?
That is a common issue with the 8 speed transmissions, so if that’s what you have a good fix has been the Mobil 1 fluid and a filter change for the transmission. I have a video on it with the fluid in the video description ruclips.net/video/Bu_isDRd9lI/видео.htmlsi=ihIxRSsz8PbQ-dAt
I replaced my 2016 tahoe tail lights with the oem style led and now I'm getting hyperflash in my turn signals
Irritating that it has to be under milage requirements when they know its a known defect. I bought mine used and the previous owner didn't do the recall replacement. My huaband has already fixed them once. We have trim pieces lose on the back doors (the black plastic) behind the window. It tries to fly off on the highway. Any problems with yours?
Husband* and loose*
Luckily my trim pieces are in place and the tail lights are in snug. He might need to add additional self tapping screws near the other screws or something. It is frustrating
Whats the chances of the new lights failing , have the Company come up with a new light that wont fail ?
Let’s hope the board on the aftermarket ones is stronger than the factory one
hey danny any idea how to get the running boards to work?
Mine are not electric, but I would look at the motion sensors near them (clean them) or see if there is something causing them to be in default mode where they won’t open because it thinks the car is moving or again a blocked sensor etc
So I found a pair on eBay for 85$! Do you think it’s legit?
That’s pretty low if you want to take a risk