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Beefed Owl
Sep 13, 2007

Come at me scrub-lord I'm ripped!
I have a low power scooter 50cc that I got from a guy I used to know in California he held onto the title but had repairs done here in Colorado he said if I went and paid for the repairs he would pay me back eventually and I could use the scooter for personal use.

Well that was two years ago and I have not been able to get ahold of him and I would like to get a replacement title but it looks like that will be very difficult to do without even having paperwork showing who purchased it I don't know if there are any special rules you guys know of when you've held onto a vehicle for more than a couple years I have proof I paid for the repairs but I don't think that means much I tried looking on the website but they're very shoddy on their details.

Has anyone here had to deal with a similar issue or know of a possible way I could get a title for it without having contact with the original owner

Not even sure I want to sell it it's nice for getting around but if the time comes I would like to have the title it looks like I can register it again without the title though so it's not a complete loss

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Beefed Owl
Sep 13, 2007

Come at me scrub-lord I'm ripped!
That is helpful I figured it would require someone creating an authorization that I've in essence owned the bike for the last few years and therefore it should be under my name. I will look into that thanks.

Beefed Owl
Sep 13, 2007

Come at me scrub-lord I'm ripped!
This is for a 2019 Hyundai Elantra "Value Edition" piece of poo poo

The rear brake and turn signal lamp on the passenger side don't work this started after I had to replace the front driver's side turn signal and fog lamp which came off during a snowstorm. I noticed while repairing it that the piece in the picture below was disconnected but I can't figure out where it goes what it even does and if that is part of the reason why it doesn't work:



I replaced the bulbs which had no effect and below is a picture of the wiring leading to the bulbs and it appears all the wiring is sound I don't know if there's some hidden damage in the wiring harness that I cannot see or if it is directly related to that loose piece that I found while repairing.



Any thoughts before I have to go see my dealership anyway to have them install an anti-theft device because apparently you can steal this car with a loving iPhone charger.

Edit - solved it The bulbs were swapped because I'm a big old dumbass.

Beefed Owl fucked around with this message at 01:30 on Mar 29, 2024

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