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Assmatic

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Apr 30, 2009
Wilton, Connecticut
So I recently had a A/T to M/T Swap done, and since the brake light switch are different we decided to wire the connections instead of find a small switch and plug it in. I was checking around which wires are the ones for the brake lights and had the battery in place to do so. I accidentally hit one of the wires to the metal frame (The red one) and it sparked and now has no continuity going through it. The 3 other wires do however. The bulbs are replaced and there is continuity going to each plug for the bulbs. The fuse has continuity, so somewhere between the fuse and the end of the wire connecting to the switch it loses it's power. I'm stumped and can't figure out what it would be. Not to mention when i pull the fuse the 3 wires that get power (cruise control and 1 other wire for brake lights) have continuity still. Any ideas on the problem?

EDIT: resolved may as well delete this, I just made a stupid reading error...doesn't help when you're up at 3am trying to get things done :p
 
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