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<blockquote data-quote="edocar" data-source="post: 446700" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>Thanks for the helpful (and somewhat helpful replies) for the brake light problem has been solved!!</p><p></p><p>DailyCommuter's suggestion of turning the bulb 180 degrees corrected the problem so he gets the</p><p></p><p>Edocar brownie points for the day. I have heard that CA highway patrol are more apt to cite</p><p></p><p>non-functioning daytime running lights so correcting the problem is one less concern I have. By the way, are all turn cager turn signals in Southern California de-activated? It has been my experience so far that 90%+ cagers do not use them and that taking a Zen like approach to navigating around San Fran, San Diego and Los Angelos is integral is staying alive on the highways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edocar, post: 446700, member: 774"] Thanks for the helpful (and somewhat helpful replies) for the brake light problem has been solved!! DailyCommuter's suggestion of turning the bulb 180 degrees corrected the problem so he gets the Edocar brownie points for the day. I have heard that CA highway patrol are more apt to cite non-functioning daytime running lights so correcting the problem is one less concern I have. By the way, are all turn cager turn signals in Southern California de-activated? It has been my experience so far that 90%+ cagers do not use them and that taking a Zen like approach to navigating around San Fran, San Diego and Los Angelos is integral is staying alive on the highways. [/QUOTE]
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