1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
#41
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
one as well!
Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
#42
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
one as well!
Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
#43
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
one as well!
Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
#44
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
one as well!
Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
#45
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
one as well!
Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
#46
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
jorge1145 wrote:
> Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
> tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
> rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
> and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
> luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
> also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
> one as well!
>
> Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
>
>
You are welcome. It's nice to see easy fixes.
Mike
> Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
> tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
> rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
> and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
> luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
> also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
> one as well!
>
> Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
>
>
You are welcome. It's nice to see easy fixes.
Mike
#47
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
jorge1145 wrote:
> Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
> tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
> rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
> and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
> luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
> also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
> one as well!
>
> Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
>
>
You are welcome. It's nice to see easy fixes.
Mike
> Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
> tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
> rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
> and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
> luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
> also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
> one as well!
>
> Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
>
>
You are welcome. It's nice to see easy fixes.
Mike
#48
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
jorge1145 wrote:
> Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
> tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
> rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
> and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
> luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
> also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
> one as well!
>
> Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
>
>
You are welcome. It's nice to see easy fixes.
Mike
> Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
> tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
> rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
> and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
> luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
> also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
> one as well!
>
> Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
>
>
You are welcome. It's nice to see easy fixes.
Mike
#49
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
jorge1145 wrote:
> Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
> tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
> rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
> and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
> luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
> also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
> one as well!
>
> Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
>
>
You are welcome. It's nice to see easy fixes.
Mike
> Mike, thanks so much.. I checked out the screws yesterday holding the
> tail [brake] light to the body after work and, sure enough, they were
> rusty and were the root of the problem. After a little WD-40 cleanup
> and jiggling the screws with a wrench the tail light became way more
> luminous. After I fixed the right one I noticed that the left was
> also very dim (which I couldn't tell before) and proceeded to fix that
> one as well!
>
> Now my Jeep is fixed and safer on the highway. Thanks again!
>
>
You are welcome. It's nice to see easy fixes.
Mike
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Re: 1998 Jeep Wrangler Right Break Light Not working
"twaldron" <twaldron@OBVIOUSaol.com> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> It's BRAKE light.
>
> No, if it works, it's a brake light. If it's broken, it's a break light.
>
Technically, it's either a brake light or a broke light.