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Alex Morales Posted on Apr 14, 2014

P1751 TCL/ASc indicator/TCL indicator, TCL OFF indicator

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Try replacing the fuse for the backup lights. Mitsubishi Galants have had this problem happen a lot as well. Don't know why it blows, or why the backup lights also are used for the same circuit, but that should fix your problem.

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