Gilbert,
I wish I had the taken the dash apart. That way it wouldn't be such
a mystery as to why the driving lights weren't working. If the service
appointment wasn't so close, I think I would try to see what I could
do behind the dash. But, with only 7000 miles on it, I think I'll let the
pros have a crack at it. That way I can see what the service department
is like. Hopefully I won't need them again, but it's good to know how
well they cater to their customers before I need them for a "critical"
service.
Chuck in Cranston, RI
'99 Dak Sport V-6, 5spd, 2wd, RC
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>Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 20:18:50 -0500
>From: gmvega <gmvega@gateway.net>
>Subject: DML: Re: Inoperational driving lights
>Hey Chuck,
>You haven't had the dash panel off for some reason, have you?
>I did when I was installing my stereo and when I plugged the driving light
>switch back on, it didn't clip on right. Anyway a couple of days later, no
>lights. I check the fuse, bulbs, every thing. I finally got to checking
>the connection at the switch and it had loosened up. Snapped it in and
>started working again.
>Gilbert Vega '98 BL CC R/T
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