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Older Bigfoot Taillight question

MikeJinCO
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Our new Bigfoot is a 2003 25C9.6. We have the two piece square tail lights with the outer being the running light/brake/turn. The inner has a red outer and clear square center for backup. On braking only the outer light comes on, thI would think e inner only seems to light up on backup and the red outer ring never comes on. that both should light up. Question is how should they work? Could someone with a Bigfoot of about this vintage and taillight arrangement go see how theirs operates for me.

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Jaxom
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Reddog1 wrote:
Older Bigfoot Taillight question with a Bigfoot 2003 25C9.6 TC. You youngsters ain't older than my 1988 Bigfoot. :B

I can't help you with the lights, I think mine use kerosene.

Wayne

Not sure on this, but I think they use whale oil. Very efficient.
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ManitouF
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I have a 1993 Lance... with same light configuration... the red ring around the back up light is merely a reflector...
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Reddog1
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Older Bigfoot Taillight question with a Bigfoot 2003 25C9.6 TC. You youngsters ain't older than my 1988 Bigfoot. :B

I can't help you with the lights, I think mine use kerosene.

Wayne


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AnEv942
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Bargman lights? If so the inner fixture is only b/u with reflector around it- no other light function

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