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PostSubject: Re: Driving lights in bumper   Driving lights in bumper - Page 2 EmptySat May 16, 2009 4:19 am

Snowdog wrote:
Do not drive holding the lever back. i know it keeps highs and lows on at the same time but it may burn the contacts in lever. i held it back for like 5-10minutes. and when a car came i could not take them off, too much electricity goes through the contacts.

That surprises me... I'm not sure about 95-96, but 97-99 don't carry any load at the switches. They signal the Lamp Control Module and it provides the current to the bulbs.
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