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Old 03-26-2008, 02:52 AM
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So I was installing a boost gauge ( just the vacuum line not the wiring for the gauge lights ) and after I got the line routed I noticed my brake lights were on I tried playing with the pedal and turning the lights on/off a few times but they just stay on like im pressing the pedal I pulled the connectors off them so they wont drain my battery over night anyone have an idea of what I mighta done to get them stuck on?
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