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You probably need to go further back in the wiring harness. Either you have a bad ground connection or a bad power wire somewhere.



Turn the lights on. Work your way back along the harness, moving the connections. The light should flicker when you reach the problem.
 
I was having the same issue in my ex's '08 Subaru,it was puking a bulb on the same side about 4 times a year. After cleaning everything again,I used some electrical grease from Napa. Its been almost a year now and no issues. Took the car to the stealership after the 3 bulb in 6 months because it was under warranty,the dealer couldn't find any problems and told me that some vehicles were that way. And they charged my wife $120 to trouble shoot and replace the bulb!
 
if dielectric grease doesnt help, could be the TIPM?

Still got yer old bulbs? Ohm em out

-j
 
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I just spent the day applying electrical grease to all bulbs,sockets,any plugs I could reach,including where wires are plugged together. I was surprised to find green growing on many plugs and the so called weather resistant stuff. I've always had a single chime for the bulb out do-da and occasional water in fuel chime. I'm please to find out both chimes are now silent for first time in many years. I used Napa's dielectric grease found in their class A truck/trailer section,was told that its heaver grade dielectric grease. It is indeed a tad thicker then what I use to get in the dinky tubes you see at check out stands. This tube will last me many years.
 
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