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Post by Chrisj357 Thu Feb 08, 2024 4:09 pm

I’m sure I’m not fighting anything new with this crowd. It seems every time I need to work on the MX there’s almost enough room to get my hands and a tool in place but then you can’t see anything unless you’re upside down and back twisted until it cramps.

My blinkers stopped working and the fuse panel is half hidden up under the leg compartment on the drivers side. After removing a panel I was able to check and find the blown fuse. Turn signals working again for 5 bucks worth of fuses. The scratches on my knuckles and forearm will heal. lol

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