RE: Fickle headlights
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RE: Fickle headlights



I'd put my money on a bad switch. They are easy to come by and not too 
bad to install. I actually have a very slightly used new one if you run 
into any problem getting one.

It could be somewhere in the harness where it passes through the 
firewall or at another connection too but I bet on the switch.

Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
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waedison@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> I have a 64 Sport Fury at Lake Tahoe for the kickoff to Hot August 
> Nights in Reno. Last night, while cruising, I noticed the headlights 
> flickering, then we went into the hotel garage they went off entirely. 
> Thought about it last night. This morning, I reached through the window 
> and pulled the headlight switch, no key in the ignition. 
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> No headlights, but the tail lights and dash lights worked. This was 
> important to me, because if it came right down to it, could I directly 
> wire the headlights to the battery while cruising, then untie them when 
> done? I'd still have tail and brake lights. 
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> Anyway, got in the car, started it up. Again I pulled the headlight 
> switch to the ON position. No headlights. Turned away to talk to my 
> wife, looked back, and had headlights. 
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> There seems to be nothing I can do to replicate this. Drove the same 
> route today and tonight with headlights on, checked reflections in the 
> bumpers in front of me, and they worked fine. Turned the switch on/off 
> multiple times, used the dimmer switch repeatedly, no luck making them 
> fail again. 
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> For what it's worth, I just did re-ground the headlights while I was 
> cleaning up the metal in that area. Ground it down to bare metal, did 
> the same to the ground wire, so if it's a bad ground, it's not there. 
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> What do you suspect? I'm thinking a broken or loose wire after the 
> switch, somewhere between the switch and the lights? The switch itself? 
> Could the dimmer switch be the culprit?  This forum is the best at 
> solving these problems so hope you will chime in. 
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> Thanks/Butch/Ferndale, WA
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Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies


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