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B212 rear light not working

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NATHAN CAIRNS View Drop Down
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    Posted: 14 Apr 2017 at 2:02pm
The rear light on my b212 isnt working. I checked the voltage and there is none. What could have went wrong
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broken wire
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Also check your contacts, where the wire connections are attached.  It's common for those flat surfaces to oxidize, like 'rust', and build up a thick non-conducting surface, kinda like a washer, preventing the electricity to get through . . . a very simple fix; just sand those contacting surfaces and coat them with Vasoline or a conducting gel.  This is probably a more common cause than a broken wire on our tractors.
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ok thanks    i took a dremnel and sanded the posts but it still dont work    ill pop the sheet metal off and take a look at the wire and other posts tomorrow

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