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hey can anyone tell me what this wiring connection was originally for??

ive put a pic in the file below showing the plug im talking about

also i was wonderin if anyone could help me out with my dash lights they dont work at night n ive looked at every thing under the steering, behind the stereo???? wiring looks like its been a diy job though:(

thanks

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might be a case of the bulbs hace been taken out. they are a standard park light bulb. M10, or T10 i think it is. take the dash out and make sure there are bulbs in there (unless they only just stopped working). the best bulbs to use are the phillips blue vision park light bulbs. i did a thread out them, they come up really bright.

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thanks very much mate, ill have a look now i hope it is that the bulbs have been taken out... but its just that the parkers arent working either.... surely this must be somthing to do wih the wiring?? any way ill check the bulbs and if all else fails ill call in a auto eleccy.... thing is im in blackwater in the middle of nowhere and its hard trying to find someone that knows anything about these cars ....

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