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It is probably the vacuum. |
January 4th, 2010 08:21:56 am, posted by Joseph Montenegrino |
Debra, if your lights are on a vacuum system then you are probably losing compression somewhere. In other words, if it is not electric, then there should be tubing running from the engine to the light mechanism. The tubing is probably old and cracked, replace them and then should start working. If it is an electrical system, then the motor may not be working.
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