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Recurring Brake Light Problem 700 1989

It would be a bit tough to add in the Foglight for brakes at that point. It really works best (electrically) at the Bulb failure sensor.

But I know what you mean, Find bulb sockets that will work better and add that with the PCB and problem solved FOREVER.

SOldering some 22 awg wire to the PCB and the Flex board would solve the problem too.

Exept I had an issue where my Fogs weren't working on the one side because of a bad connection right at the the Connector.

I'll toss some ideas around Jarrod, These circuit boards are single sided and you need to specify Drivers side/passenger side. I bet I can make a double sided board and you just turn it over for one side or the other.

Yeah, I gotta see what I can do. I'm sure there's a few Bricksters out there that might be interested.

Maybe I can twist the arm of the Circuit board house I work with to see if they can give me a one-time personal favor price just to test the design. I'll get enough made for you.
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'75 Jeep CJ5 345Hp ChevyPwrd, two motorcycles, '85 Pickup: The '89 Volvo is the newest vehicle I own. it wasn't Volvos safety , it was Longevity that sold me






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