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Posted on Aug 03, 2008

My headlights and stereo stopped working. All fuses check out ok and all other electronics work fine. Break lights, turn signals all ok.

  • twenty711 Dec 18, 2008

    I have the same exact problem.

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No solution from me - - - I have the same problem... sort of. My headlights will come on for a short period of time If I tilt the steering wheel all the way down... Then after about 15 minutes they will turn off again... Then I tilt the wheel to the highest level and they come back on for another 15 minutes or so... The highbeams work without problem. This all began when the cable to my parking brake snapped...

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