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			<title>Non-linear dash light dimmer</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Any way to clean up the contacts on my dash light dimmer switch? It's really only got a couple of spots where the lights actually come on. Or is it better to just route around the dimmer switch and leave the dash lights on full?]]></description>
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