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iamtheari iamtheari is offline
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: ND
Posts: 683
I just paid a dealership to figure these issues out on my 2004. I had replaced the wiring connectors and pried them into place behind the lights with a long screwdriver but they still wiggled loose enough to disable one turn signal and cause sporadic high beam warnings. The dealership replaced the base plates that the lights sit on/mount to. That has improved things, although we still get a low beam warning sometimes. I haven't had a chance to push the light physically or try the string trick. But if you have long-lasting headaches with the lights, consider replacing the base plates (yourself--had I known they were a wear part I would not have paid so much to the dealership to learn about them).
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