Yessir, assuming the lights were plugged in at the time.
Now you have an absolute diagnosis, the White/Blue wire has a break. Not "well maybe its this, buy one and see if it fixes it" bullshit.
First order of business, any evidence of collision damage? If not, check and make sure that there are two White/blue wires attached to the inner light's terminal (one jumps over to the outer light) If the feed broke off leaving only the jumper attached, that would cause the problem.
Now you have an absolute diagnosis, the White/Blue wire has a break. Not "well maybe its this, buy one and see if it fixes it" bullshit.
First order of business, any evidence of collision damage? If not, check and make sure that there are two White/blue wires attached to the inner light's terminal (one jumps over to the outer light) If the feed broke off leaving only the jumper attached, that would cause the problem.





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