> > Have you already replaced the light cord? > Nope, guess that is the way to go. Several people suggested it could > be a puncture or scratch. The older cords also have string and paper fillers that might have become soaked and are giving up moisture when under pressure. I would definitely try a new cord made from the newer pressure extruded wire. The newer wire doesn't kink as much either. al
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