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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 03:17 AM
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Hot headlight switch?

Is it just my car, or is this common?
I have a 1984 Firebird V6. If I have the headlights on for 2 hours, more or less the time from Sunnyvale, CA to Sacramento, CA. The headlight switch itself gets quite warm to the touch. I know it isn't going to melt, but should the switch be getting hot at all?

Yes I have replaced the stock headlights with the Sylvania extra brights, if that matters.
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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 06:03 AM
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eh, i wouldn't worry about it, my dad has a 96 Z71 and a 01 Z71 and the radio's and almost all the controls get warm enough at night that they're uncomfortable to hold your fingers on...
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Old Feb 24, 2003 | 07:38 PM
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my 87 had the same problem. Exctept that after about an hour the headlights would trun off. I would have to let the switch cool down and then they would come back on. I bought anouther OEM switch from NAPA for $20 and have not had a problem sence. Get a new switch that could be a firehazard.
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