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[quote="MrBSI"][quote="Abzynthe"]I havent. The rubber looks intact, but Ill have a look. [/quote] The rubber can look intact but the wires inside dont like being flexed repeatedly & will fail sooner or later. The earth for the electrical equipment in the tailgate is fed back through the earth wire near to the main connector plug for the tailgate. You will most like find wires shorted out inside the rubber conduit, either replace the complete tailgate loom OR solder / heatshrink repair to the damaged wires using suitable cable.[/quote]
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