Q: I have a good build and new light socket on driver side but I have now low beam I tracked it back all the way to the fender the wi

asked by on August 19, 2017

I having a 91 Nissan Pathfinder I have a new bulb and light socket on the driver side we traced the wire all the way to the fender it is good both lights work on the passenger side
My car has an automatic transmission.

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