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Old 10-16-2005, 11:57 AM   #3
sixystyle
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Default Re: Dash lights

I have before, in a bunch of customer cars. I usually use some emery cloth to clean up the contacts, bend the contacts out a little and then put some dielectric grease on the contacts. (They have a tendancy to lose connection.) If they lose connection after that it's time to go to the parts store for new sockets. Hope this helps.
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