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Shift Lock Issue solved. 200 1992

Agreed.

I has posted a while back that I had a leak dripping on the fuses. A timely glass replacement showed a bad sealing job at the bottom left corner. After the window install I cleaned the fuses and the holders but #7 had already taken it's toll due to the shorted ckt board, even though it was intact.

I know that copper oxide is a good although reduced conductor but aluminum oxide is not. Copper on aluminum is a combination to be avoided.

The third break light is slightly pulled out so that I can see the if the break lights work. No light meaning blown fuse or faulty bulb sensor.

Tom






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