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Re: need advice on rewiring C lights
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Posted by Peabody on April 07, 2005 at 13:15:11 from (66.168.252.28):
In Reply to: need advice on rewiring C lights posted by greensboro george on April 07, 2005 at 12:41:38:
Don"t take the bar(s) apart. First, tape the two wires which attach to the lights together at the end. Push them up the base to approximately where the cross bars intersect. Now, take a coat hanger or stiff wire and put a small hook in it that will fit in the light bar from the side. Slide it in and catch the light wires, pull both through that end. Remove the tape from the wires, reinsert the coat hanger in the opposite end of the light bar, pushing it all the way through, attach one light wire to the coat hanger, and pull it out the other direction. Keep a hold on the one unattached wire to prevent it from dissappearing back in the bar. Be patient. It may take a couple of tries. This is the way I did it. Good luck!
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