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Turn signals and back up lights 200 1991

Replaced my front pads last weekend . Drove up to hike the AT and all of a sudden my turn signal fuse keeps blowinga nd noticed my back up lights were sticking on so I fooled around with shiter in and out of gear, then popped clutch once and they went off. Turn signals then worked until I got to work, (32 miles). Welllll, they dont work now! I am thinking it might be a sticking back up light switch at tranny but I need to check it out. I have found that if one looks at events leading up to failure they might lend some insight into the failure. OK, I stuck my hydraulic rolling jack under the middle of the front end to lift car and do brakes. could that have crimped the harness? anyone out there know of these events ? I was reading a thread that was heading in that similar direction but now I cant find it. did i pull a Tim the Tool man and screw it up ?

Also, I need to repalce my front seat. It was slightly bent and loose when I bought car. Any ideas? I am not a small guy and it sure screws up my back.






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