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Date:         Tue, 30 Apr 1996 14:48:41 -0400
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From:         30erainey@sophia.sph.unc.edu
Subject:      Re: Turn signal woes (splittie)

On Tue, 30 Apr 1996 11:12:41 EDT woofhead@msn.com wrote:

> >Also, what is the mystery box behind the panel in front of the passengers >knees? Could this have anything to do with it? > >Don't let me down! > >--Jonny

What kind of vehicle is it?

Also, about your turn signal problem, check and make sure the bulb is properly mounting. I have a brake light where the little clip things are broken off and so I have to periodically jiggle the socket around to make it work.

A way to check that this might be the problem (or that a bulb-socket connection is at fault) would be to check the socket with a multimeter for voltage with the turn signal on.

Good luck. Eric Maggie (76 westy)


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