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Old 10-05-2003, 01:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Brake lights

Ok, whats the deal?! i've changed both of my brake lights within the 3 months... and my brake light signal has come back on... so is there some mest up wiring, or whats goin on...

I checked and its the right brake light, but like i mentioned i changed it about 3 months ago.... so whats goin on!?
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you have 3 brake lights, 4 if you have a wing.

You sure all of them are working?
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Yea... the right one is out.
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You answered your own question. Replace the brake light.

Am I missing something?
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Just be careful when you replace the bulb. You don't want to scratch or even put finger prints on the bulb. Have you wired something in line to that side brake light?
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Just be careful when you replace the bulb. You don't want to scratch or even put finger prints on the bulb. Have you wired something in line to that side brake light?
yeah i forgot about that. don't touch the bulb. The oil from your hands will mess it up when it gets hot.
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Well maybe thats y, bc i always handle the bulbs w\o any care lol... Thanks guys. lets hope its not wiring
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and vipa style, the reason i was posting is bc the lights we're going out so fast, wanted to know y
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Any particular brand of bulb u guys prefer?
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