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Dawn, If you need help putting the sequentials on, I can help. It's not hard at all, depending on the type you were given. If it's a plug-n-play type it's about an hour job, tops. They either work or they don't. My first set was bad. 2nd set has been fine. If it is a cut-n-splice type, you are on your own. Even I wouldn't want to tackle that.....
I wouldn't want my dealer to know as it could/would give them a reason to deny a warranty claim.
Dawn, If you need help putting the sequentials on, I can help. It's not hard at all, depending on the type you were given. If it's a plug-n-play type it's about an hour job, tops. They either work or they don't. My first set was bad. 2nd set has been fine. If it is a cut-n-splice type, you are on your own. Even I wouldn't want to tackle that.....
I wouldn't want my dealer to know as it could/would give them a reason to deny a warranty claim.
Let me know, if you change your mind.
+1 on that Dawn!! ...I'm going to get some plug in ones for Kim! ...really not that hard to do...
Tim..they are the plug-in from Web Electric and I just got done reading a thread about people having problems with them. Doesn't give me a good feeling..
Tim..they are the plug-in from Web Electric and I just got done reading a thread about people having problems with them. Doesn't give me a good feeling..
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