'92 Camaro. One Headlight.
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'92 Camaro. One Headlight.
Well I'm befuddled. The driver side low-beam headlight on my '92 Camaro suddenly isn't working. When I switch on the brights, all four headlights light up just fine. But when I switch the brights back off only the passenger side low-beam light works.
So it seems the wires and light are fine. But for some reason there isn't any power getting to it without turning on the high-beams. It's probably something small and stupid, but electrical work isn't exactly my strong point. Any help would be appreciated.
And Happy New Year!
So it seems the wires and light are fine. But for some reason there isn't any power getting to it without turning on the high-beams. It's probably something small and stupid, but electrical work isn't exactly my strong point. Any help would be appreciated.
And Happy New Year!
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Re: '92 Camaro. One Headlight.
You need a new headlight. Outside pair have two filaments, one for HI and one for LOW, and a ground, which makes for three contact prongs on the light. Your LOW is burned out on that light.
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Re: '92 Camaro. One Headlight.
I thought all the lights only had one filament. Guess I'll go ahead and buy a new pair.
Thanks for the help.
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