NO STEVEN LOL-I didn't jump start meself.!!!Just thought I'd give him a friendly heads-up!(Who wants to start their day with shock treatments!)Ya-Snuffy-you can try that and see.If they're not coming on AT ALL-it's usually the leads are crossed.If they're coming on "some",then it's most likely the contact in the connectors-that's what was going on with mine anyway.Sounds kinda funky,but I ended up removing the plastic plug(the two prong one that goes into the lamp lead stock connector)and just inserting the prongs into the "light green"connector(as well as the "light blue"connector).That's the connection that can get backwards.So I tried it one way,that didn't light up.Then I reversed it,that solved it.Had to do that on all four lamps.Then once they were coming on,I siliconed the plugs and prongs in there-they work fine now.Go figure-you'd think they would work okay right out of the gate-I suppose a lot of guys here have em work fine.Mine were finicky,that's for sure.I mean,when I installed em and they were hanging outside the bike to the sides-they came on just fine.As soon as I inserted the lamps into the lenses,two of em wouldn't come on(only intermittently).Geez.
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