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Old Jun 6, 2024 | 09:10 PM
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Ok .. it's been many many years since I posted on a forum.. anyway , I have no headlights , reading from Google I find this sight and discover my 2000 Sonoma has another relay box hidden under the dash . After hours of searching I found my issue . Broken wire right at the end of the wire going into the fuse block . What's the best way to pull the pin ? And where can I get said pin ? Do they make one that will crimp to the wire and slide back in ??? Thanks for any help
 
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Hey everyone thanks for your help. I did narrow down the issue to the body relay block . However I think there is more to it than just the one wire . So I found a complete block on eBay and am just going to replace it . Cam wiring , relays ECT . I'll also break the other down and find root cause and then update .. thanks again !
 
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