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    #16
    Sweet. Just remember to get the passenger side one from a cb without a spoiler.

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      #17
      I'll add my two cents here. I've repaeted this numerous times and here it is again.

      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showpost...0&postcount=24

      Not a single one in the local junkyards for me, so buying it off the net was my only option.

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        #18
        So, im not quite sure what to look at next. I removed the board from my taillights, and well, its fine... no burn marks, all continuity came back good... So i cleaned up the contacts, and roughed up the spades for the terminal with emery cloth. No go. The board is fine, yet i have no high mount still. Take note, this thing works fine, All continuity came back great.
        90 Accord EX F22a1 Auto R.I.P.
        2011 Mazda 3 Hatch 2.5L GS sport HELLO!

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          #19
          Originally posted by js593 View Post
          So, im not quite sure what to look at next. I removed the board from my taillights, and well, its fine... no burn marks, all continuity came back good... So i cleaned up the contacts, and roughed up the spades for the terminal with emery cloth. No go. The board is fine, yet i have no high mount still. Take note, this thing works fine, All continuity came back great.
          Any idea's? Im trying to avoid getting tickets here...
          90 Accord EX F22a1 Auto R.I.P.
          2011 Mazda 3 Hatch 2.5L GS sport HELLO!

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            #20
            If you have a junkyard nearby, I would try to find a stop lamp sensor for a few bucks.

            Mine looked fine, too. It just didn't work.

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              #21
              Update: Ive got 4 different modules for the rear passenger tail light, and a harness that looks PRISTINE, Still nothing on the rear highmount, but everything else works. (still got the BRAKE LAMP light though)
              90 Accord EX F22a1 Auto R.I.P.
              2011 Mazda 3 Hatch 2.5L GS sport HELLO!

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                #22
                weird problem, i would start troubleshooting from the module to the bulb, test the positive wire coming out of the module to the ground for voltage, if its good, then test at the base of the bulb socket for voltage, if thats good you move on to testing on the positive contact on the bulb socket. after that i would move on to testing the ground wire from the socket. just my 2 cents on how to troubleshoot it

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                  #23
                  Mine has the same problem. I will try to find a new sensor at a junkyard.

                  Nice tip!
                  92 Lx Accord
                  92 DA9 Integra (daily driver)

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                    #24
                    does anyone have a picture of the sensor? so i know what im looking at cause im having the same problem.

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