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GQ Headlight combo switch
GQ Headlight combo switch
Has anyone bought a new Headlight Combination Switch (AKA headlight stalk) for a GQ.
Just wondering what Ni$$an will charge for a new one.
Mine has been playing up for a while now. Ive pulled it out, cleaned and fiddled with the contacts so many times because the DS headlight would intermittently work.
Now its begining to light the DS headlight when I use the blinkers.
I found one at the wreckers but it looked worse than what I currently have so I didnt get it.
Rod
Just wondering what Ni$$an will charge for a new one.
Mine has been playing up for a while now. Ive pulled it out, cleaned and fiddled with the contacts so many times because the DS headlight would intermittently work.
Now its begining to light the DS headlight when I use the blinkers.
I found one at the wreckers but it looked worse than what I currently have so I didnt get it.
Rod
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
Mine was playing up about 18mths ago. I took it off and pulled it apart as much as i could and sprayed about half a can of WD40 through it a couple of times. Dryed her up and she's worked beautifully ever since.
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Yeah, I think Ive exhausted the spray it to buggery trick this time.GQ Bear wrote:Mine was playing up about 18mths ago. I took it off and pulled it apart as much as i could and sprayed about half a can of WD40 through it a couple of times. Dryed her up and she's worked beautifully ever since.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
The old man's Navara's parkers used to come on all by themselves because of the switch in stalk stuffed. I forget the dollars but it was very cheap for Nissan and it looked exactly like a GQ one. I made a mental note that it's the same because it was so cheap.
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Mine wouldn't dip back to low beam after you had been on high beam. Replaced the switch with a second hand one about 4 years ago for about $100 and no probs since. Just try and find one out of a later model rig or as has been said the pulsar may be cheaper.
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yes mate a n13 pulsar is the same as patrol and the wiper will fit toturps wrote:think I payed around $120 for mine. But there was a discussion on this about 6mths ago. And I was wondering if a stalk off a Pulsar might also fit. As these can be had from pick a part for probably 10bucks.
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headllight stalk
you can buy brand new combo switchs aftermarket type from bursons for about $$120 and Geniune for about $170
both are good quality
i wouldnt even bother with secondhand
pulsar ones and r31 skyline ones are all the same
both are good quality
i wouldnt even bother with secondhand
pulsar ones and r31 skyline ones are all the same
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Thanks mate.mgundle wrote:you can buy brand new combo switchs aftermarket type from bursons for about $$120 and Geniune for about $170
both are good quality
i wouldnt even bother with secondhand
pulsar ones and r31 skyline ones are all the same
Im not a fan of second hand auto elctrical stuff either.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
N13 pulsar is definetly the same.
The skline one looks physically the same but the plug is different. I got caught out with this when someone off this forum said the skyline ones fit.
I got charged $40 for one here in Canberra.
As mentioned........give it a good hit with WD40. It might clean up the contacts a bit.
The skline one looks physically the same but the plug is different. I got caught out with this when someone off this forum said the skyline ones fit.
I got charged $40 for one here in Canberra.
As mentioned........give it a good hit with WD40. It might clean up the contacts a bit.
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your better off just going to nissan and buying a new one. $110 dollars ish form memory. I had this same problem. went and got one from the wreckers and same deal... so ended up going to nissan and the guy told me this is a comman fault on all nissans!!! they just end up getting worse and evantully one of ur headlights will be stuck on 24/7...
Re: GQ Headlight combo switch
Just the driver's side? Interesting, I thought the switch would operate both sides jointly so it sounds a little odd.rOd wrote:Has anyone bought a new Headlight Combination Switch (AKA headlight stalk) for a GQ.
Just wondering what Ni$$an will charge for a new one.
Mine has been playing up for a while now. Ive pulled it out, cleaned and fiddled with the contacts so many times because the DS headlight would intermittently work.
Now its begining to light the DS headlight when I use the blinkers.
I found one at the wreckers but it looked worse than what I currently have so I didnt get it.
Rod
Anyway, another reason to upgrade to a relay set-up before your switch shiats itself... if that's what it is.
This is not legal advice.
Re: GQ Headlight combo switch
The switch does operate both sides jointly. But each side has its own contact. So in my case the driverside was the one playing up.chimpboy wrote:Just the driver's side? Interesting, I thought the switch would operate both sides jointly so it sounds a little odd.rOd wrote:Has anyone bought a new Headlight Combination Switch (AKA headlight stalk) for a GQ.
Just wondering what Ni$$an will charge for a new one.
Mine has been playing up for a while now. Ive pulled it out, cleaned and fiddled with the contacts so many times because the DS headlight would intermittently work.
Now its begining to light the DS headlight when I use the blinkers.
I found one at the wreckers but it looked worse than what I currently have so I didnt get it.
Rod
Anyway, another reason to upgrade to a relay set-up before your switch shiats itself... if that's what it is.
Anyway Ive fixed the problem by selling the car.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
When i flick my highbeams on with spotties on they come on instantly but are delayed in turning off when flicked off. Would this be combo or relay fault?? Just started happening a couple of weeks ago.
Might have to find a pulsar switch, and i beleive steering wheels fit perfect too??
Might have to find a pulsar switch, and i beleive steering wheels fit perfect too??
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We had a '89 Holden Astra and a '90 Ford Maverick and both used the same Nissan part.bj on roids wrote:nissan, so much interchange with other models
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Thank you for all your help guys, saved me a bucket load of cash if I went into Nissan and gotten them to source and fit my indicator stalk.JWB wrote:ooppssSiNH wrote:Is this a DIY job? will I just require a set of screw drivers and some pliers or will there be soldering and cutting wires involved?
no cutting or soldering required!
just a couple of screws, and unplug!
Easy DIY!
cheers
I ordered the part from Nissan spares for $130. It took me under 10mins to install, it was just a simple proccess unscrewing then unclipping the connections and then vice versa.
Alot cheaper than taking her in for this job ehs?
Nissan wanted to charge me $500 to replace the fluids in my drive train WTF!!!!, I can only imagine how much they would have charged to supply and fit the light combo switch.
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