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Old Dec 31, 2006 | 04:38 PM
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I took my 92 Deville to Delta Sonic to give it a quick Super Kiss. When the dryers were doing thier thing, I heard a "pop". Must have been the force of the air on the roof of the car. Everything looks fine, but now I have a problem. The two monitor lights inside the car are not working right, well one of them anyways. I pulled the screw out and looked at them, they are just two read lenses with what looks like a vacuum hose going to them from the roof of the interior. What caused one of them to go out and where do the connect so I can try and troubleshoot why one is not working? I tried looking all over the net for an answer and my mechanic told me they were bulbs, but it don't look that easy.
 
Old Jan 13, 2007 | 01:57 PM
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Check the light bulb on the side that out. The light from the bulb travels up the tube to light the red lenes. Hope this helps.
 
Old Jan 15, 2007 | 12:41 PM
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Thanks for the reply. The red lense that was on the drivers side rear light panel that you are refering to fell out of the taillight body. I simply plugged it back in there and its good to go. The first thing I checked was to make sure all the lights were working properly, so that was not the issue, had to have been something else. Thanks again.
 
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