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Any auto electricians here that can help me out with this problem?: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ws-t326638.html

Cant really leave the house this week as I had a small operation and shouldn't drive yet, so id prefer to do a cashie with someone, I'm not far from Fremantle. Even if you can recommend someone that I can ring or go see then ill go next week but I prefer to get it fix asap. Cheers!

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id help ya but u live soooo far away haha, i may be working this sat if i am i can prbly come past afta work, im still yet to hear back from sum1 i might already have a job to do on sat afta work for them.

sounds like dodgy wiring @ the cigarette lighter, sum1 may have put the park light feed into the power socket meaning the socket will only have power when the lights are on, if its all loose like u said it is, it'l more then likely short out and if the parkers are connected to it then they will go to, you should have headlights tho, if its a mess behind the lighter disconnected all the wires dont worry about where which one goes thats easy to find out, tape them up if you have to then try replace the fuse

Sorry James but its you who lives sooo far away haha. Yeh headlights still work but im just worried bout the tail lights mainly, man if i cant see anyone friday i might have to give ya a buzz and hopefully maybe Saturday morning/afternoon i dont mind driving to ur place if ur free of course. Ill pm ya anyway, Cheers mate

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