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Old 02-07-2008   #6 (permalink)
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This thread is an excellent example of how to trace a fault.

What's the simplest explanation and the simplest to fix the globe in this case, if you get a result good your done. If you don't what's the next simplest thing to do, check the seat of the globe in the socket, no result, then check the connections. You know it's not a fuse or a flasher because the front light is working yes?

How many times have you gone about it back to front because you "thought" you knew what the problem was.

This thread is also a great example of how great this forum is. Many heads make deciphering problems simple.

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