Scott, Dunno about the high-beam switch mechanism in this area of problem. From my recollection of my wife's solution of our "no lights" problem, the finding and repairing the corroded ground under the dash, there is no headlights relay in our 84 Westfalia. I'll ask her, and if there is infomation to the contrary, I'll post, again.. Regards, Tom Hanlon Palm Springs,CA 84 Westfalia OuiSki1@aol.com wrote: > Tom- > > Do you think there could be a problem with the turn signal lever/ high beam > switch mechanism since the high beam indicator light will not switch off > after operating the lever? (I'm thinking probably not since the lights have > to be functional to switch hi to low.) > > Also, someone suggested the headlight relay could be bad...but I'm not even > aware that there IS a relay specifically dedicated for both headlights. If > so- do you know where I should look for it? > > Tomorrow I'll check out the "star" mult. connector per your suggestion. > > TIA, > > Scott |
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