Re: More from the strange headlight problem
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Re: More from the strange headlight problem



It is possible and I have seen this more than once is that the low 
beam filiment in both headlights is burned out. When this happens the 
high beam filiment will still work. A possible scenerio is that 1 
light burns out and is not noticed. After a time when the second one 
burns out it seems like they both died at the same time. The best way 
to test this is to do a continuity test of the low filiment on both 
headlights. If the are not burned out then while you are there see if 
there is 12 volts at the plug when you turn the lights on and go from 
low to high. The next step would be (assuming voltage only on high at 
the headlights) checking the dimmer switch.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757



--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, sharkywtrs@xxxx wrote:
> Ok, at everyone's suggestion, I pulled off the A/C panel and messed 
with the 
> headlight switch, no good. The headlights still don't come on. 
BUT!! The 
> high beams come on fine. Parking lights come on fine. Everything 
works BUT 
> the low beams. Any help as always is greatly appreciated!
> 
> Scott






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