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Old 06-30-2004, 10:32 AM
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Neons in the Trunk

my car has three neons in the trunk that have two switches that turns them on. (they came with the car) when the guy was installing the stero i think he might have un-plugged them, because now they don't work. any suggestions to how to get them back on?
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Old 06-30-2004, 11:28 AM
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Re: Neons in the Trunk

plug them back in
you could dismantle your lower dash and find any loose wires and see where they should go
remove your glove box, little black rubber thing keeping it in
un screw and screw u see and try to yank it all out
should work
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I have a suggestion...DONT

Leave them off and take them out why do you need your trunk to glow?
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Re: Neons in the Trunk

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I have a suggestion...DONT

Leave them off and take them out why do you need your trunk to glow?
best suggestion ever


and since you're a retard and want to do it anyways, what you need to do is trace down the wires and see where he unhooked them at, gee, it's not rocket science...
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Re: Neons in the Trunk

take them out and sell them
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Re: Re: Neons in the Trunk

Give them to good will..There not worth it.
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Re: Neons in the Trunk

i'd swear...majority of u can't even answer someones question...didn't ask ur opnions...he asked for help
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Re: Neons in the Trunk

what do you mean were helpin him on ways to get rid of them.
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Goddamn if he likes em let him keep them yall act like if you do anything to your car cept engine mods its ricey.
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Re: Re: Neons in the Trunk

go back to the guy and see if he unplugged em while he was working and if he did ask him to plug em back in for you. wont cost you anything.


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best suggestion ever


and since you're a retard and want to do it anyways, what you need to do is trace down the wires and see where he unhooked them at, gee, it's not rocket science...
hows he retarded for wanting to fix something thats broken in his car? it came with the car why not have it working.
damn some of you act like you came out the womb knowing how to do everything, if he doesnt know what more can he do than ask.
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Well if your gonna keep them... Research them maby there crappy APC and are broken.
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As was already said in here, your best bet is to tracew the wiring and see where it's loose/where it's unplugged.
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Re: Re: Re: Neons in the Trunk

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hows he retarded for wanting to fix something thats broken in his car? it came with the car why not have it working.
damn some of you act like you came out the womb knowing how to do everything, if he doesnt know what more can he do than ask.
Because common sense would tell you to trace down the wires and see where the problem is


The LAST thing you should do is get on the internet and ask what to do.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Neons in the Trunk

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Because common sense would tell you to trace down the wires and see where the problem is


The LAST thing you should do is get on the internet and ask what to do.
Well put. If lighting or stereo equipment in the car isn't working, if someone can't figure out on their own the FIRST THING TO DO (other than check fuses) is to trace down the wiring to see where the potential problem is, then well, they shouldn't be working anywhere near a car. That's just commen sense when it comes to stuff. If it's not working, trace down the wiring to see if there is a problem. Where the wiring is bad or broken, no power can go through. As you said...commen sense.
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