Passenger projector bulb replacement not as bright as driver side

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jonp365

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So the passenger side bulb burnt out on the wife’s Tahoe. Bought two new Phillips HD3S bulbs. The light now works, but it’s much dimmer than the driver’s side. It MOGHT need adjusted, didn’t have to do that on the driver’s side. Other than that, what should I look at?
 

KMeloney

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So the passenger side bulb burnt out on the wife’s Tahoe. Bought two new Phillips HD3S bulbs. The light now works, but it’s much dimmer than the driver’s side. It MOGHT need adjusted, didn’t have to do that on the driver’s side. Other than that, what should I look at?
You said you bought two new bulbs. Did both bulbs in the passenger side burn out, and you replaced both of them with new bulbs? Or, did one bulb burn out on the passenger side, but you went ahead and replaced the passenger side and the driver's side?

Also, are your replacement bulbs the exact OEM spec bulbs? (I have no idea what the specs are on the bulbs, btw).
 

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