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Originally Posted by askmrjesus
Ok, it sounds like it might be a bad resistor, (the whatever you were talking about earlier).
Most LED set ups require a resistor to limit the amount of power that gets to the LEDs. Depending on how it's wired, a blown (or dying) resistor could cause your problem. Find the resistor, and test it.
I'd also take apart the switch housing (it's just a couple of screws, don't be a pussy) and check for corrosion, ala Goof.
JC
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Okay yea thats kind of what i was thinking i just didnt know the lingo lol. But ill check into all that after classes today. Thanks JC.
P.S. Dont call me a pussy.