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<blockquote data-quote="52merc" data-source="post: 15926765" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>Jumping to conclusions without proper inspection and testing can cause a lot of unnecessary work. I remember many years ago, coming home from work and finding my son madly working on his car. He had a wiring problem: no taillights; no brake lights; no turn signal lights; and no backup lights. He had the rear seats out, the driver seat, the steering column half disassembled. I asked him what was the problem. He told me about the lights and claimed he had traced the problem to the steering column wiring but could not pin-point where the problem was. I went back to the trunk and looked at one of the turn/tail/brake bulbs. Filaments were completely gone. I checked all the bulbs, I think there was 8 in all (it was a Turbo Coupe - nice little car). The same, the filaments were completely gone on all the bulbs. I got a new bulb from my parts spares and it lit right up. I told my son it put the car back together again, buy new bulbs, and turn down his sub-woofers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="52merc, post: 15926765, member: 197"] Jumping to conclusions without proper inspection and testing can cause a lot of unnecessary work. I remember many years ago, coming home from work and finding my son madly working on his car. He had a wiring problem: no taillights; no brake lights; no turn signal lights; and no backup lights. He had the rear seats out, the driver seat, the steering column half disassembled. I asked him what was the problem. He told me about the lights and claimed he had traced the problem to the steering column wiring but could not pin-point where the problem was. I went back to the trunk and looked at one of the turn/tail/brake bulbs. Filaments were completely gone. I checked all the bulbs, I think there was 8 in all (it was a Turbo Coupe - nice little car). The same, the filaments were completely gone on all the bulbs. I got a new bulb from my parts spares and it lit right up. I told my son it put the car back together again, buy new bulbs, and turn down his sub-woofers. [/QUOTE]
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