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Old 05-11-2011, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by jlincecum View Post
almost easier to run a new set of wires than try to find a small spot where it may be nicked and corosion has set in. Check your GROUND and your connections at the back first though, may just need to cut em back a little and get to some clean wire.
Here is your answer. I had the same problem and the lights, not the ground wire had a bad ground. Made a grounding strip instead of counting on the bolts to ground the lights.
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