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Old 07-09-2008, 12:04 PM
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2001 Aurora problems burning out lights.

I have a 2001 Aurora and it is continually burning out lights in the past few months. One headlight, one light in the dash, the steering wheel control lights, and the two red lower rear lights. Anybody have and suggestions?
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Re: 2001 Aurora problems burning out lights.

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I have a 2001 Aurora and it is continually burning out lights in the past few months. One headlight, one light in the dash, the steering wheel control lights, and the two red lower rear lights. Anybody have and suggestions?
I've had to replace all of these lights from the time I got my 2001 Aurora in March of 2006 to roughly June of 2007. I replaced my stock headlight bulbs with an HID xenon system, much brighter and a good kit will last you 4 to 7 years. The rear foglights (921 bulb) were replaced in mid 2006 and have been good since...I only use them in poor weather though. As for the steering wheel lights...you will need to remove the controls themselves and take them apart. Huge pain in the ass. If you want a walk through send me a PM as it's a LOT to type for no reason.

Anyway, all of these bulbs will eventually go out over time, I would imagine that it is a coincidence that they all went out on you in such a short period of time.
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