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Navigation Light help
LanceWhaler
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Posted on 03/25/20 - 12:26 PM
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I have a 1994 Outrage 21. Navigation lights needed to be replaced but the existing wires are too short. I’ve read other posts on this forum suggesting that the wiring is ran through the foam and cannot be replaced through the same route. Is that the case for my year and model? If so, is the best fix going to be the revised method through the rub rail as mentioned in this forum? Thank you in advance.

 
Phil T
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Posted on 03/25/20 - 12:45 PM
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I would first attempt to solder on longer pigtails.

Unfortunately there are no reference diagrams to see how the wires are run.

You can run replacement wires inside the rubrail insert.


Edited by Phil T on 03/25/20 - 1:06 PM
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