before replacing it you might pull the connector off of it & jump fire to the respective female cavities in the connector & see if every light bulb downstream lights up like they are supposed to (& no other circuits get bled over into/crossed over/powered up). that'll save you from replacing a good part/keep the frustration level from increasing/let you continue successfully diagnosing for the problem


live every 24 hour block of time like it's your last day on earth