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Originally Posted by Frank7
Most likely the water got in the fixture, if you have conventional lamps remove lens and dry bulbs and sockets. If you have LEDs try letting them dry out before using the cart and causing more damage.
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I have LED lights for taillights & conventional in front. All lights were dry with no sign of moisture. I also checked the connections for tightness. They were OK. My taillights are dual function, brake & directional. When directional is used the lights flicker. When brake is applied the lights stay lit until brake pedal is released, as it should. I wonder if it could be the flasher or maybe the directional buzzer & had nothing to do with the wash. Both are tucked way under the cowl & can't get wet. Your input please.Thanks