No Headlights. No High-beam indicator. Everything else good.
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS
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No Headlights. No High-beam indicator. Everything else good.
Yupp.. So Im messing with the high beam switch.... and BOOM got headlights.... get home, hit the High beams and wooosh gone for good............ cant get em back on again..... Thinking its the Multi-function switch. But Ive NEVER heard or had to replace a these older GM multi-function switches..............
Any help or helpful comments is greatly appreciated...
Any help or helpful comments is greatly appreciated...
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Car: 85 IROC / 69 Firebird convertible
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Re: No Headlights. No High-beam indicator. Everything else good.
Probably the dimmer switch. Easy to replace and not expensive but buy a good one or you will be replacing it again real soon.
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS
Engine: The Wicked six'ah
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: stock 3.08's
Re: No Headlights. No High-beam indicator. Everything else good.
is that what i keep reading about? half way down the column? Or the Headlight switch it self?
Last edited by HiPerf_Chevyman; Dec 18, 2013 at 08:22 PM.
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From: Charlotte NC
Car: 1991 Camaro RS
Engine: The Wicked six'ah
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: stock 3.08's
Re: No Headlights. No High-beam indicator. Everything else good.
Okay. I hate searching and finding the same problem but no actual Answer to the fix. So..
The High/Low Beam switch on the Column.. the Wiring harness to the switch. one of the wires had backed out of the connector just enough..... So i pulled the wire out, tweaked the connector piece so it wouldnt back out again too soon haha but thats all it was.. no parts were bad..
The High/Low Beam switch on the Column.. the Wiring harness to the switch. one of the wires had backed out of the connector just enough..... So i pulled the wire out, tweaked the connector piece so it wouldnt back out again too soon haha but thats all it was.. no parts were bad..
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