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Super A Rear light with two bulbs?
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Posted by SAm in NS on April 07, 2002 at 15:44:00 from (24.138.19.199):
When I bought my Super A the front lights worked and the rear didn't. I found the disconnected wire and reconnected it, still didn't work. So I figured that I would look at when I was fixing it up. I opened up my lights this evening and the two fronts were as I expected (apart from the spider that crawled out and ran across the room) but the back was different than I thought it would be. As I picked it up it rattled and two thoughts crossed my mind, "That sounds interesting" and "Wonder how much that's going to cost?". When I got it open I found there was a switch inside so that you could use either the white lamp or the red one. The switch was connected to a nut on the outside. Are these switch's replaceable? What do they cost? and is it switched by turning the nut on the outside or is there a different way? Thanks in advance. SAm in NS
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