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<p>[QUOTE="Arctic_fox, post: 11502065, member: 187326"]yea.....get that fixed. No signals and bobtailing is a good way for the dot man to decide a level 1 is a good idea....as for that check your fuses for starters. But if both sides are out its likely either a wireing issue or blown relay. Easiest way to check is to verify its not a fuse then get a multimeter and check if current is going to the lamps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Arctic_fox, post: 11502065, member: 187326"]yea.....get that fixed. No signals and bobtailing is a good way for the dot man to decide a level 1 is a good idea....as for that check your fuses for starters. But if both sides are out its likely either a wireing issue or blown relay. Easiest way to check is to verify its not a fuse then get a multimeter and check if current is going to the lamps.[/QUOTE]
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