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Old 07-10-2008, 04:24 AM
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Passenger Vanity Mirror Light

Just noticed the other night when my gf used the passenger vanity mirror it didn't light up. However the driver's side does. Also noticed the passenger door light doesn't light up when you open the passenger door armrest storage pocket. My driver's side does however.

The nearest dealer is 10 hours away. I checked the fuses and they are fine. Maybe I'm looking at the wrong fuse. Can anyone advise or help me troubleshoot.

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Maybe your vehicle was built in Australia....

Sorry Dave007, couldn't resist..


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Maybe your vehicle was built in Australia....

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Crikey! It was probably one of the trainees they sent to Finland on Quantas Airlines to learn the ropes. They start them out on the non-critical components. Too busy tossing his boomerang and eating bloomin' onions to pay attention in class, I guess. They sure can make bee-uh, though.

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