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Subject: Directionals revisited... Thanks so far!


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Steve
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Date Posted: 21:39:32 12/16/02 Mon

Thanks to the earlier replies... The switch seems ok, as the brake lights work fine. I just don't understand how the PI's are set up. I looked for the relay where the normal directional round relay goes. Are cop cars set up differently? Does this have something to do with the Light Control Module? The hazard lights and the directionals dont work, and that is really the only problem at all. Thanks!

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I'm going to directional you if you don't keep your topic all in one string. You do that by selecting one of the messages in the string and then replying to it, not starting a new string by posting at the bottom of the main page. (NT)It's hard enough for people to keep up with a single string, much less one that is all over the place.21:47:46 12/16/02 Mon



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