Re: IML: annoying '68 headlight switch
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Re: IML: annoying '68 headlight switch



It's winter time and you probably have the heat on which warms up the thermal breaker in the switch even faster than normal. Until you get a "Rube Goldberg" device in the form of a headlight relay so the switch doesn't carry all the current for all the lights through the one tired circuit breaker, you will need to turn off the switch for a spell and once your lights get going again, turn off the heat and open the vent by your feet to keep the switch cool enough to get you limping home.

Roy
67 Crown FDHT

In a message dated 12/9/2004 1:45:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, Jkelly808@xxxxxxx writes:

<But in the past few days the lights go out after a couple of miles and no amount of switch-jiggling will get them back on.
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