I'm having the same problem. Is replacing the bulb going to fix the problem or is there something else that can cause that? Replacing the bulb should be an easy job since you only have to remove the instrument cluster. Peter 90 Syncro Westy SF, CA -----Original Message----- From: Alan J. Flint [mailto:ajflint@ITSA.UCSF.EDU] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 6:11 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: What to do for a dim dashboard light?
Listers: I have a very dim "High beam" indicator light. I can't see if my high beams are on until its really dark outside (what's the fun in that). I was planning to replace the bulb, but I wonder from some recent posts if cleaning contacts at the headlight switch or elsewhere would be a better initial step. If you see a Wolfram Syncro Westfalia driving at dusk with highbeams on, that's me. If you flick your highs at me, I probably think you are saying hello, and I will wave back. Thanks. Alan. Shrewsbury.
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