On Mon, 6 Jan 1997 DEREKWH125@aol.com wrote: > After suffering the notoriously bad headlights to point of hating to drive at > night. I decided to check the voltage reaching the lights. It was 9.9v or > 10.3v with the engine running. I ran a length of 12 gauge wire from the > battery to two heavy duty relays now I am getting 13.4v with the engine > running. (snip) Did you install these relays in place of the existing wiring? I'm not clear on what you did. My 86 Vanagon's (with out air) head lights are much brighter than My Syncro. What is the difference? What is the Reel problem? Anyone? > Derek > '87 Syncro >
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