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ERROR CODE

HI ALL..NEED HELP WITH CODE 882-3
THANKS IN ADVANCE
  • Posted 17 Feb 2012 01:47
  • By bruce_k
  • joined 10 Mar'08 - 15 messages
  • devon, United Kingdom
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882-3 is Tail lamp driver output oorh.
  • Posted 9 May 2012 23:46
  • By EyoungT
  • joined 9 May'12 - 5 messages
  • Maine, United States
Hi Bruce , did you get sorted with the error?
  • Posted 5 May 2012 05:54
  • By pat_pending
  • joined 6 Apr'12 - 12 messages
  • uranus, United Kingdom

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