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How do I replace my rear right turn signal light in a 2014 Chevy Silverado?

Yes — you can replace either the bulb or the entire tail-light housing if needed. The rear right turn signal is inside the tail-light cluster at the rear corner of the bed, and the replacement job involves accessing the light, disconnecting the wiring, and installing a new bulb or a new assembly before testing the signal.


In a 2014 Silverado, the rear tail light assembly is mounted on the exterior of the bed, near the wheel well. If the turn signal bulb is burned out but the lens isn’t cracked and moisture isn’t an issue, a bulb swap is usually enough. If the lens is damaged, or if the unit is LED-based and a bulb replacement won’t help, you’ll need to replace the entire tail-light assembly. The steps below cover both paths and emphasize safety and proper resealing.


What you’ll need


Gather these tools and parts before you start to minimize trips to the toolbox or parts store.



  • Replacement bulb compatible with the rear right turn signal (check the existing bulb or the owner’s manual; commonly a dual-filament bulb such as 3157-type)

  • Replacement tail light assembly (only if you’re replacing the entire unit)

  • Flat-head screwdriver

  • Phillips screwdriver (if needed for trim screws)

  • Socket wrench with the appropriate size fasteners (often 7mm or 8mm)

  • Gloves or a clean rag to handle bulbs and avoid oils on glass

  • Rag or towel to protect surrounding surfaces


Having the correct parts and basic hand tools on hand will help you complete the replacement efficiently and reduce the chance of damaging the gasket or lens.


Replacing only the bulb


If the housing is intact and the issue is just a burned-out bulb, use these steps to swap the bulb quickly.



  1. Open the tailgate and locate the access area inside the bed or behind the tail light; remove any trim panels or screws that cover the light mounting area.

  2. Disconnect the electrical connector by pinching the locking tab and pulling the plug straight out from the light assembly.

  3. Remove the bulb socket by turning it counterclockwise about a quarter turn, then pull it out of the housing.

  4. Carefully remove the old bulb from the socket. Avoid touching the glass with bare skin; wear gloves or use a cloth. Insert the new bulb in the socket and reinsert it into the housing, turning clockwise to lock.

  5. Reconnect the electrical connector to the light assembly, reattach any trim pieces or panels, and test the turn signal before finalizing the install.


After completing the bulb swap, stand back and verify the new bulb is flashing correctly and that the tail light remains clean and secure.


Replacing the entire tail light assembly


Choose this path if the lens is cracked, moisture has entered, or the internal LEDs (if equipped) are failing. This requires removing the existing unit and installing a new one.



  1. Open the tailgate and locate all mounting screws or bolts securing the tail light to the body. You may need to remove small inner trim panels for access.

  2. Disconnect the electrical harness from the tail light by pressing the locking tab and pulling the connector away from the light.

  3. Remove the screws/bolts and carefully maneuver the old tail light assembly out of its housing, taking care not to damage the gasket or nearby surfaces.

  4. Position the new tail light assembly in place, align the mounting holes, and reinsert and tighten the screws/bolts. Reconnect the electrical harness.

  5. Test the new assembly by turning on the vehicle and activating the right-turn signal. Ensure the lens is sealed and there are no gaps showing at the edges.


Once the new unit is installed, double-check that all functions (turn signal, brake/taillight, and reverse light if applicable) work correctly and that the gasket remains intact to prevent moisture intrusion.


Testing and final checks


With either approach, a final test confirms that everything is functioning properly and that the seal around the tail light is intact.


Turn on the ignition, activate the rear right turn signal, and observe the bulb or assembly in action. Verify brightness, color conformity, and that the other rear lights and license plate light are also functioning. If you notice moisture inside the lens or fogging, reseal or reseat the housing as needed to prevent future issues.


Summary


Replacing the rear right turn signal on a 2014 Chevy Silverado is a straightforward, do-it-yourself task. Decide whether you need a bulb swap or a full tail-light replacement, gather the right tools and parts, access the light from the cargo area, and carefully install the new component. Always test the signal after installation and ensure the housing is properly sealed to avoid future moisture problems. If your Silverado uses LED tail lights, the process differs and may require replacing the entire unit rather than a bulb.

What's the worst year for Chevy Silverado 1500?


Worst Years for the Chevy Silverado 1500

  • 2007–2011 (early GMT900) – Known for AFM oil use, lifter noise, and costly engine repairs.
  • 2014–2016 (early K2XX) – Frequent A/C condenser leaks, transmission shudder, and cabin vibration.
  • 2019–2021 (early T1XX) – DFM lifter failures and engine bearing issues that led to recalls.



How much is a 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500 worth today?


2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
Silverado 1500 Regular Cab$10,850 - $15,700$9,225 - $15,000
Silverado 1500 Crew Cab$11,350 - $20,600$10,800 - $20,000
Silverado 1500 Double Cab$12,000 - $17,100$11,250 - $16,550



How to change blinker bulb on 2014 Chevy Silverado?


Put it in insert it into the hole. Turn clockwise till it clicks. And that is it and you just have to repeat the installation. On both bulbs. After both bulbs are replaced.



How to change the right rear turn signal bulb?


Follow these steps.

  1. Step 1: Determine Access to the Bulb. Depending on your vehicle model, the turn signal housing may be accessible from the engine compartment or behind the front wheel well.
  2. Step 2: Remove the Housing Cover.
  3. Step 3: Disconnect the Wiring and Remove the Bulb.
  4. Step 4: Install the New Bulb.


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