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Posted on Dec 11, 2009

1998 ford e350 dash lights out no fuses blown. Four way flashers light on dash staty lite. Four ways still work properly.Buzzing sound also with lights on.

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Mine is doing the same thing. I left the lights on for 7 hours. What did I mess up?

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Blown bulb somewhere

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