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congrats!!! If ou have an old electronics shop around you can buy some electronic cleaner, its like acetone but wont melt anything. Its very expensive but works great. You can get an aerosol can of that and pull all your connections and spray them out to prevent any future problems. Electrical problems are the hardest to fix if they arent obviously broke. Good job, grab an adult beverage and get back to work
I was able to wedge myself under the dash and I used my test light on both ends of the harmonica connector. The good news is it lite up on both sides ofnthe connector, so the issue has to be between the harmonica and the bulb
Always fun to do that but glad you didn't have to remove anything.
At this point I really do suggest tracing the wires from the front bulb to see if it goes to a connector and if so, cleaning as I suggested. I believe that the harness side of that connector is the male and if this is the problem you'll get "strange" readings when checking for power and/or ground at those terminals with a meter.