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Old 12-28-2019, 12:18 AM
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Moisture in Light Bar

Noticed moisture in my light bar, which is pretty strange because it hasn't rained in a bit. Then I went to turn it on, and it seems like the thing is done for. Any ideas what could cause this? I plan on replacing it and would love to know how to avoid it in the future.


Also, is it difficult to un-wire the current light bar? I did not wire it originally but would love to unwire it myself so I can learn do all my future wiring myself. And I'm assuming that I have to use a whole new wiring harness on my next light bar?
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