could some one ans this for me please
i have low beam and i have flash high beam but i do not have perminant high beam. When i check the pallarity of the connection @ low beam i have power at the left source and a earth of the right side, when i use the flasher i have power from the top source and a earth at the right side, when i use high beam i have poser from both the left and the top and a earth from the bottam.
Now why dont my high beams work
(globs are good)
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need help no hihg beam
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switch !!!
possibly your actual combo switch !!!!
hard to say with out testing !!!!!
hard to say with out testing !!!!!
MissForbyNoob wrote:
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
I had a similar problem in my 60 with an aftermarket headlight relay. Finally tracked it down to a bad connection in the right high beam, resulting in the high indicator in the dash not working, which stuffed everything! Go figure. Toyota do some funny things with their switches.
Solved the problem with a black box from Pirahna, which plugged into the original right hand headlight wiring.
Solved the problem with a black box from Pirahna, which plugged into the original right hand headlight wiring.
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