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04-17-2007, 03:36 PM
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I recently had to replace my trunk shocks -- today actually -- and I ran into an electrical problem. After replacing the old with the new, my lights in the trunk have become dim and have blown the fuse. I got the shocks from BMA using the RealOEM p/n, so I'm sure they're right. They're almost identicle to the hood shocks. Somehow they're causing a short in the lights. I'm confused.
They did spark when I was putting them on. Was I supposed to disconnect something beforehand?
How can I get the power back to the lights in the trunk?
Mac
I recently had to replace my trunk shocks -- today actually -- and I ran into an electrical problem. After replacing the old with the new, my lights in the trunk have become dim and have blown the fuse. I got the shocks from BMA using the RealOEM p/n, so I'm sure they're right. They're almost identicle to the hood shocks. Somehow they're causing a short in the lights. I'm confused.
They did spark when I was putting them on. Was I supposed to disconnect something beforehand?
How can I get the power back to the lights in the trunk?
Mac