SOURCE: Climate contol does not light up.
Unfortunately the bulbs that light up your climate control are not replaceable and in order to get it to light back up again you need to replace the climate control unit.
SOURCE: how do I raise the bed on a 2007 chevy silverado
8 bolts...4 on each side witht he frame rails. 3 screws inside fuel filler door.
from underneath...back by the driver side tailiht area you should see a wiring juntion block with i believe 3 connectors...disconnect those. you may also have to loosen or remove the rear bumper for the lower part of the bed to clear. then all u gotta do is gently and evenly lift it off9 with assistants mind you(extra bodies)
SOURCE: Where can I find a 2007 Chevy Silverado classic
Try this link and select your year/year range. Should save you big $$$ over the dealer
SOURCE: replace lights in steering wheel control 2007
1-Pull the whole control out with a flat screwdriver
2-Twist out the bad light
3- replce with a new micro bulb
You can buy them here
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/store/index.cgi?action=DispPage&Page2Disp=%2Finstrument.html
SOURCE: 2007 Chevy silverado (classic). Once hooked up to
firat of all check and make sure you have a real good ground or otherwise you will lose current to another wire and this can short out and cause the lights to malfunction. White: Ground This is the wiring code for the 4 wire trailers and
Brown: Running
Yellow: LT and Stop
Green: RT and Stop
Wire a round seven-pin hitch, typically sold without a wiring harness, to the vehicle observing the following color codes: Run a white 10-gauge wire between ground and terminal one, run the blue 12-gauge wire between the electric brake controller and terminal two, the brown 14-gauge wire between the taillights and terminal three, the black 10-gauge wire between the permanently live 12-volt supply and terminal four, the yellow 14-gauge wire between the left turn/brake light and terminal five, the green 14-gauge wire between the right turn/brake light and terminal six and the purple 14-gauge wire between the backup light and terminal seven (in the center).
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