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Old 04-01-2014, 07:57 PM   #1
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Default Clock Light Still Does Not Work

Hello Everyone

I have posted the first part of this question in another thread about 12 months ago and was not able to come up with a fix. So my apologies if you have read this question in another thread.

Well.... About 2 years ago I bought an AUII ute and the odo backing light(s) did not work. I tried some second hand genuine ones (they did work in the other car) and some after market ones. However I was never able to get the odo lights to work.

Now the clock backing light has also stopped working and I have changed the globes around and the light still does not work.

Is there anyway of testing the globes and or circuits of the odo and clock or have I simply missed something simple?

Thanks


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