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#170625 May 3, 6:13am
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As you may know I lowered my car with trd springs. Saturday night I parked my car and I didn't notice that concrete thing in front of parking spots, I hit my front bumper but it wasn't that bad, no scartches or anything, Now my side marker light and the little light inside the headlamp (no the headlamp itself, nor the blinker or the day-running light) the tinny light on the side of the headlamp are off, they would not turn on, the marker and light in the passanger side work fine . Could it be possible that one of the bulbs burned on the driver side? I couldn't check the cables or nothing yet because it has been raining, maybe fuse. Give me some ideas. Thanks


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I don't really have a helpful suggestion besides chekcing the bulbs. Seems odd that it happened right after you hit it... or maybe you only noticed then cause you looked???

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