If it's an electrical issue, why wouldn't it be covered? Or even perhaps a faulty light?I’ve got a $200 deductible but I’m not even sure if lighting is covered.
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If it's an electrical issue, why wouldn't it be covered? Or even perhaps a faulty light?I’ve got a $200 deductible but I’m not even sure if lighting is covered.
Yea Im not sure if its just not plugged in all the way, a bad harness or a bulb going out. I want to do it myself but cant find any information on if the entire grill needs to come off or if it can be accessed on top. If its a bulb going out it would be considered normal wear and tear.If it's an electrical issue, why wouldn't it be covered? Or even perhaps a faulty light?