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08-27-2022, 08:32 PM | #4 |
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I finally got around to inspecting everything and I pulled the relay and the inline fuse. The connectors all looked good. Nice and dry and no corrosion. The relay looked good as well. The inline fuse had some residue on it so I cleaned it a bit and put it back in. After assembling everything, I noticed the light was off. I checked the lights and they now work as they should. I purchased a new relay and fuse anyway to be 100% sure.
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