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Old 08-30-2005, 12:40 PM
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I recently bought this 1999 GT (stock) from a local Ford dealer. I didnt check the fog lights, power points or flashers. (my fault). I have checked fuses, relays etc but no luck. Short of asking a dealer to review this, does anyone have any ideas what to look for.Thanks
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Old 09-01-2005, 09:54 PM
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could be the switch?? could be the bulbs?? or it could be the fuseable links?? might be the lights them selves.

those are the only things i can think of. personal i'd go back in there and bitch to the used car sales manager about how they sold you a car that by law was lot legal for street use. hell in MO. a dealership can loose thier permit and get slaped with one HELL of a hefty fine if they get caught selling a car that won't pass MO. state inspection.

by law a dealership is to make sure that any vehicle they sell is 100%legal to drive on the street and will pass state inspection and emissions testing.(or at least here that's the case)
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