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Afew years ago my low beams both went out at the same time, I took it in and had repaired, a few months later received recall for the problem, had my money refunded and everything worked well, until 2 nights ago when low beams went out again, any suggestions on what I should do?

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Yes easiest solution since it was a recall take it back to suzuki and tell them politely it has the same problem and let them deal with it..good luck I hope they look after you

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