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Old 06-23-2007, 08:10 PM
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My headlights dont work at all. All the other lights work fine. I have checked all the fuses and none are burned out. What could be causing this?
Old 06-24-2007, 01:10 AM
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check the switch. I have seen them go out
Old 06-24-2007, 09:49 AM
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Dude, and you call yourself and electronics technician?

Your fired

Problem is it has a bowtie on it

J/K seriously, could be the switch or common wiring just to the headlights.


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It could be the switch. Is there anyway if the low/high beam switch was disconected, that it would that have the same syptoms. Reason being the switch hasnt been touched and I never used it any way. I usually just use the daytimes. Not to mention the steering colum was apart to replace the ignition switch a few weeks ago and I havent seen them work since then.
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Originally Posted by Ryan'sSS
It could be the switch. Is there anyway if the low/high beam switch was disconected, that it would that have the same syptoms. Reason being the switch hasnt been touched and I never used it any way. I usually just use the daytimes. Not to mention the steering colum was apart to replace the ignition switch a few weeks ago and I havent seen them work since then.

LOL Yes that could be the problem also
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Now I know where to start. lol


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