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Electric Shock 'Edwin' 850

You should figure it out SOON, and QUICKLY. I had the same problem with an '88 244 that I used to have. It would get worse and worse, I thought it was the cold weather??? But a few weeks later I was driving, and the wiring to my left rear tailight heated up and caught on fire..the bulb failure light came on but I didn't realize what had happened untli I smelled the burning plastic and saw smoke in the rear view mirror....the tailight and wiring harness was TOAST!!! This is a true story!!! So please find out where the problem is!!! Don't mean to scare you but it really happened to me.






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