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Posted 6/4/2019 12:06 PM (#940332 - in reply to #940328)
Subject: Re: Bow Navigation Light





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I'd start by using leads of wire and run them from a battery up to the inlets on the light...if it's working, it will light up. From there, if you have a light tester, you can test the ends in the light socket itself. turn the light switch on, see if your tester lights up. Turn it off, light should be off.

If both of those items work, then it is somehow going to be a connection issue between the light itself and the socket.

Steve

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