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Old 01-24-2008, 08:34 AM
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Riding Lights (What Gives?)

This may sound strange, but every time I use my lights, I have to bang on the frunt fenders to get my riding light to come on. Any ider of what this can be? Driving me crazy.
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loose connections, corroded connectors, or a short in the wiring near the light. Just take it apart and look at it.
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Originally Posted by jd20phill
loose connections, corroded connectors, or a short in the wiring near the light. Just take it apart and look at it.
Ya I was thinking of doing that, but it seems like quite a job to remove them. Everything has to come out that is abound them. Are there any grounds I can see without doing all of this?
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theres just to screws holding them in place just just clean the contacts real good should fix it
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