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    Aug 28, 2012, 09:02 PM
    Brake and turn signal light out when tilt is down
    Hey Txgreasemonkey,

    I noticed my left brake light and turn signal is out on the left side when the tilt wheel is down if the tilt is up the light and the signal works fine? The only problem is the left rear everything else works. Thank you,
    whitehorse33

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