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? About my lights

Old Feb 10, 2014 | 07:29 PM
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? About my lights

I have stock oem headlights. Every now and my headlight will go out and I have to take and either jiggle the plug or take it out and just plug it back in to come on. It's starting to get annoying how do I fix that is it just a bad bulb?
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Old Feb 10, 2014 | 07:44 PM
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Make sure the connections are tight and nothing is broken like a tab.
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Old Feb 10, 2014 | 07:45 PM
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hey little homie i can tell that you're stuck
once in a while i've found myself in the rut
but i'ma give you some quick advice so you wont stay ***'d
you simply go to napa autoparts and buy you a plug

basically your headlight harness has developed oxidation
auto doctors say that the remedy is to chop, replace it
and spray dielectric grease on the new fittings,
use electric tape and sodder connections - don't do shitty!

if all else fails be sure to check the fuse,
they all go out one day, maine, you're destined to
only costs 32.50, then you'll be cool-whipping
once again back on the street to school civic's
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Old Feb 10, 2014 | 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by riceburner
hey little homie i can tell that you're stuck
once in a while i've found myself in the rut
but i'ma give you some quick advice so you wont stay ***'d
you simply go to napa autoparts and buy you a plug

basically your headlight harness has developed oxidation
auto doctors say that the remedy is to chop, replace it
and spray dielectric grease on the new fittings,
use electric tape and sodder connections - don't do shitty!

if all else fails be sure to check the fuse,
they all go out one day, maine, you're destined to
only costs 32.50, then you'll be cool-whipping
once again back on the street to school civic's

-_- thanks for the song on how to fix my lights lol
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Old Feb 10, 2014 | 08:18 PM
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no problem yung thug
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Old Feb 10, 2014 | 10:06 PM
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Bad bulb connection. Get a new bulb that should fix it.
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Old Feb 10, 2014 | 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by riceburner
hey little homie i can tell that you're stuck
once in a while i've found myself in the rut
but i'ma give you some quick advice so you wont stay ***'d
you simply go to napa autoparts and buy you a plug

basically your headlight harness has developed oxidation
auto doctors say that the remedy is to chop, replace it
and spray dielectric grease on the new fittings,
use electric tape and sodder connections - don't do shitty!

if all else fails be sure to check the fuse,
they all go out one day, maine, you're destined to
only costs 32.50, then you'll be cool-whipping
once again back on the street to school civic's
Damn, working on your free styling about anything
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