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high beam trouble
high beam trouble
hey guys... i have a problem with my high beam.... when my head lights are on low beam both are on... when i switch to high beam only the drivers side head light stays on and turns to high beam.. and the passenger side completly turns of..... but the weird thing is.. when i flash my high beam both light stay on and high beam comes in... can anyone help mi....????????????
Mate does your high beam light on the dash still work?
Do your back ground dash lights come on when you have your headlights on? What are your tail lights doing?
It is very likely to be your light switch stalk as in hi/low beam lever.
Do your back ground dash lights come on when you have your headlights on? What are your tail lights doing?
It is very likely to be your light switch stalk as in hi/low beam lever.
Cheers
Linc
[quote="chimpboy"]Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'[/quote]
Linc
[quote="chimpboy"]Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'[/quote]
Just pull the stalk off the stearing collum and give it a clean and clean the contacts with emery paper, piece off cake to do. Once you pull the stalk assembly there is a white/clear plastic on the back of it that can be pulled off (should be melted stalks holding it on kinda thing) under that are all the contacts. If you'r running higher powered headlights fit relays, it'll extend your switch's life span too.
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