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'07 Headlight Issue / Burnt plugs
I bought an '07 250 that the previous owned put in Nokya Headlights. I'm now having problems with the lights going dim. I pulled out the bulbs and disconnect the plugs and noticed that both connectors are burnt inside. I'm assuming this is what's causing the dimming, but I wonder why?
Could it be faulty plugs, too much bulb or a combination of both? Think warranty would cover this with the Nokya bulbs. Bulbs installed are H13 looks like 90W |
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Guess I need to thank the yoyo I bought the truck from. I knew they were to good to be true. Looks like a trip to the local stealer to have the connectors replaced.
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