> Does the relay click when you pull the switch? If it clicks, but does > not change, or the other lights go out, the switch is at fault. If > it does not click, the diode or relay is out. I am having a similar problem in my '67. To activate the high beams, it usually takes two or three clicks on the switch. I took apart the switch, thinking it might just need to be cleaned. It all looked ok, so I decided to manually touch the wires. It did the same thing as before, only switching on occasion (but hearing the relay click every time it was contacted). | - Mike White | | <mike.white@.law.utah.edu> | | <mwhite@eng.utah.edu> |
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