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Lights on - but nobody home - WTAF !
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<blockquote data-quote="static" data-source="post: 641584" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Whilst the windscreen rubber might <em>look</em> alright, if you cannot remember when or if you ever changed it out, then that is undoubtedly where the leakage is coming from. </p><p></p><p>Also: keeping a new, spare headlight switch (and relay) in your onboard bag of tricks is a <em>very, very </em>good idea. When the headlight switch fails it will undoubtedly be during a bank holiday, while it’s raining, in darkness and when you’re miles from anywhere. Don’t ask me how I learned this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="static, post: 641584, member: 131"] Whilst the windscreen rubber might [I]look[/I] alright, if you cannot remember when or if you ever changed it out, then that is undoubtedly where the leakage is coming from. Also: keeping a new, spare headlight switch (and relay) in your onboard bag of tricks is a [I]very, very [/I]good idea. When the headlight switch fails it will undoubtedly be during a bank holiday, while it’s raining, in darkness and when you’re miles from anywhere. Don’t ask me how I learned this. [/QUOTE]
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