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I have a '62 TR 3B. I recently had it painted. The painter took it
apart to paint (fenders, doors, trunk, etc.). After bringing it home,
I discovered that the tail lights and dash lights were not working.
All other electrical items are working. Are those 2 items, dash and
tail lights on the same circuit? Everything was working before the
paint job.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Allan StultsVeneta, Oregon
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v>I have a '62 TR 3B. I recently had it painted. The painter to=
ok it apart to paint (fenders, doors, trunk, etc.). After bringing it=
home, I discovered that the tail lights and dash lights were not working.&=
nbsp; All other electrical items are working. Are those 2 items, dash=
and tail lights on the same circuit? Everything was working before t=
he paint job.</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks in advance for any help,</div=
><div><br></div><div>Allan Stults</div><div>Veneta, Oregon</div></span>
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