Stereo & Electronics - Bright lights?
TKadrock511
03-12-2007, 11:40 PM
Hey yall. My bright lights stopped working and i know they aren't burnt out. It seems as if it's the switch that controls them but i don't know where to look or how to go about it. Any help would be appreciated. thanks
muddmanWS6
03-13-2007, 12:24 AM
with my HID's my bright lights are pointless and will never be used again.
even though that didnt help u any. no clue what to tell ya bro
WhiteBird00
03-13-2007, 07:31 AM
Hey yall. My bright lights stopped working and i know they aren't burnt out. It seems as if it's the switch that controls them but i don't know where to look or how to go about it. Any help would be appreciated. thanks
Year and model of car? Camaro and Firebird headlights are wired differently so troubleshooting each is a little different.
TKadrock511
03-13-2007, 07:24 PM
sorry 02 WS6
WhiteBird00
03-13-2007, 08:08 PM
Okay, they're a little easier to troubleshoot than a Camaro. First, you have checked that it's not just both bulbs burned out by coincidence? Use a test light or multimeter to check for power at the light green wire in each bulb connector.
Next, does the highbeam indicator light on the dash still work? If so, you can eliminate the switch as the problem.
If not, you can test the switch at the big 48-pin connector under the dash near the brake pedal. It is an inline connector with a single 48-pin plug on one side and three plugs on the other (two single row plugs on the outside edges and a larger 3 row/18pin plug in the middle). Check for power at the yellow wire in the larger middle plug whenever the headlight switch is on. There are two yellow wires in the plug - you want the one that is not right next to the center locking screw. Next, test the light green wire in the same plug - it should have power when you switch on the highbeams and not when you switch them off (it's the only light green wire in the connector). If you get these results then the switch is okay otherwise you'll need to replace it.
If the switch is okay then you have a problem with the wiring between the steering column and the lights. There is no relay involved so just trace the light green wires looking for a break.
TKadrock511
03-14-2007, 04:08 PM
OK it was the switch. thanks for the help
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