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02-25-2005 10:26 AM #13
the only reason i have worked on cars for the last 40 yrs. is WHY. i worked at UPS and we couldnt fix nothing, we had to replace, didnt like it at all. i built a good size bus. by fixing stuff and making recomdations, not replacing parts. charley you gonna bring me your car with no park lights and i call you at work later on and tell you im gonna put a sw. no it, but that might not fix it, but thats a good a place to start, and you going to say thats ok thats 40.00 anywway . i wish i would of had more customers like you over the yrs. life would have been a lot more simpler. if you understand a light sw. then it would take but a min to check, why not? and the wiggle test is more than likely a bad plug and the sw. wouldnt fix it no way . JMOOriginally posted by SgtSteve
This is what I said....the keyword is past. And the parking lights worked at this time. I will pull the switch and check voltages this afternoon and that should determine if it's good or bad.
I do not believe it's a ground or loose connection, due to the fact I haven't disconnected any connections other than the parking lights themselves and tried unplugging and plugging them back in several times.
Steve
ps- it probably is the sw. but im gonna know.Last edited by lt1s10; 02-25-2005 at 10:29 AM.
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