aggiegrad05
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Anyone run into this? If you look closely it looks like some portion of the actual lighted element (part of a strip maybe?) has fallen down in the housing.
The obvious answer is, of course: "take it to the dealer" but I am about 300 miles away from my bumper-to-bumper running out and I don't know that I can get into the dealer in time. (I do have the extended warranty, but that's an added hassle.) Perhaps it's a quick fix they can remedy next time I'm there for an oil change.
In any case, maybe one of you knowledgable and resourceful gentlemen (and ladies) has run into this before.
(I uploaded pics of both the affected light and the good one for reference)


The obvious answer is, of course: "take it to the dealer" but I am about 300 miles away from my bumper-to-bumper running out and I don't know that I can get into the dealer in time. (I do have the extended warranty, but that's an added hassle.) Perhaps it's a quick fix they can remedy next time I'm there for an oil change.
In any case, maybe one of you knowledgable and resourceful gentlemen (and ladies) has run into this before.
(I uploaded pics of both the affected light and the good one for reference)


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