Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 08:22:09 -0700
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From: Cunegonde <cunegonde.van.westfalia@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Headlights Still Out
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Thank you again for specific circuit testing.
The driver's side hi beam stays on when I let go of the stalk. The hi beam indicator works. These are why I didn't think the column stalk switch was internally malfunctioning. It's connections might be, and now that I have soecific wiring path suggestions, will get on it!
On Oct 16, 2012, at 5:50, David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net> wrote:
> At 02:46 AM 10/16/2012, Cunegonde wrote:
>> Cunegonde has 2 Bosch 7" Euro sealed beam buckets (same as vintage BMW twin motorcycles) courtesy of a PO. I upgraded to halogen lamp bases, which all worked well enough until some overzealous and clumsy state troopers ripped out dash and starter battery wiring looking for nonexistent substances. I managed to repair the no-start problem they left me with, but headlights have been intermittent since.
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> Gee, that oughta be a pretty big clue...violence done to wires, intermittent follows, look for unplugged connections behind fuse/relay panel, bad crimps, wires broken inside insulation.
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>> Cunegonde's only working headlight circuit is driver's side high beam, which goes on/off normally from the steering column stalk switch. Driver's lo beam and passenger side lo & hi are all non-functioning.
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> You're still not being specific enough to be certain what you're saying. I infer that with ignition on, headlight switch on, cycling the stalk switch turns L-HI on and off. I further infer that with headlight switch don't care, ignition don't care, pulling and holding the stalk also gives you L-HI as long as you hold it back. If that's the case, everything is good from the top of page 97.20 down through the input and at least the 56a output terminal of the stalk switch in the middle of track 43; plus the wire on that track feeding S5 and S6 and all the wires from S5 out to the headlight and back to ground on track 42. What you have to do now is trace the voltage down tracks 40, 41, and 43 to see at what points (minimum of two) it vanishes before it's supposed to or alternatively continues through the right headlamp and appears on the track 43 ground wire where it shouldn't be. If your high-beam indicator isn't working then you've got an additional break between S5 on track 42 and the panel connector on track 44.
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> Nobody but you can go farther with it at this point.
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> Yours,
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