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Circuit Board Repair 200 1993

Hello Everyone,

I've tried wiggling the bulb socket in the rear taillight assembly, tried bending the socket prongs a bit, but it seems the copper trace has worn enough that the prongs can't get a decent and reliable electrical connection.

Although I know new circuit boards are relatively inexpensive, and circuit boards can be found in the pick and pull, I'd like to fix the one I presently own. There must be a way. I'd just like to find the "best" way.

Thanks much,

Marty Wolfson
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93 244 181K, 93 244 109K, 93 245 115K (in California now), 99 V-70 88K






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