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2001 Saturn LS200 Rear tail light assembly
I am starting to have the same problem. I have a 2000 saturn LS1 and if I
hold the bulb in place, it'll work. It does seem loose. What is the best way to tackle this? |
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I am starting to have the same problem. I have a 2000 saturn LS1 and if I
hold the bulb in place, it'll work. It does seem loose. What is the best way to tackle this? |
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My old post is still showing on the news server that I read from. Not all
servers have the same retention of old posts though... Here is a repost of mine from 4/15/04. Hope it helps you. Oppie ------------ It may be dangerous to assume that yours is identical to my '01 lw300 but here goes. I had an intermittent brake light and found that the connection between the bulb carrier and the tail light assy was loose. The contacts in the tail light assy are made from stamped metal, held in place by melted back plastic posts. One of the contact strips was bent out of place. Careful straightening put it back in place. Did have one Oops though. in troubleshooting, left the lights on while fiddling with the bulb carrier. Accidentally shorted out the contacts and blew the fuse. I later found that the status lights for the ABS on the instrument panel were not working. Car was still under 60 day used car warranty and Saturn replaced the body controller. Not sure if the two are related. No problems since. Oppie btw: If you break any of the plastic nibs, Devcon Plastic welder is fantastic for repairs. ------------------------------------- "JMedlin3314" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > I am starting to have the same problem. I have a 2000 saturn LS1 and if I > hold the bulb in place, it'll work. It does seem loose. What is the best > way to tackle this? > |
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