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I'm Selling a Kidney

G. A. Taylor

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Little 4-5 inch crack in the driver-side tail light of my '22 SX-P; it's not letting in any moisture, but I'd still like to get it replaced. Had to check with two dealers just to confirm the unbelievable price--over 800 effing dollars! So my first genius idea was a non-OEM part; a high quality, beautiful Taiwanese unit arrived that I had to turn around and send back. Then I tried used from eBay, and another from a used parts yard, but all three had the same problem: these units all had five connection pins, and my Telluride has only for pins. In each case the part numbers matched. What now?
 
It is my understanding that standard incandescent tail lights have different wiring than the LED tail lights. My EX has LEDs, which is clearly stated on the window sticker. I don't know which has four and which has five but you should be able to figure that out once you know which you have.
 




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