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well last night as i pulled up to the local watering hole i got told that i left my lights on.. so walked back to check and find that only my Rear brake lights where on so i got in the car turn the lights on and off and nothing.. so i start it up move it and still they wont turn off, my batt died last night cause i just left it as i was stumped and couldnt really see anything in the dark to rip out fuse's and so on..

any ideas guys?

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yea thanks but no help as i dont want to be rip off steerin col since i really dont kno what im looking for, this is really annoyin just jumped the car and got it back to a mates place.. and still cant fig it out

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I think i might have found the problem where the brake is under the steering col there is a little fuse mod and it seems that the previous owner broke it and put silicone or some sort of apoxi rez to hold it there and its all melted and just fallen out.. going to take the car to japlink and hopefully my warranty covers it cause it bloody better..

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