KENWILFY@AOL.COM wrote: > > Tom, There are two fuses (Bentley says 3 and 4) for the low beams. There are > no relays in the system. The other three other possibilities are: > Bad Headlight Dimmer Flasher Switch (the arm that you pull to switch to high > beams) > Bad ignition switch > Bad headlight switch > (Although these last two usually are indicated by the fact that you have to This may seem obvious, but are you sure that the low-beam filaments are not burned out on both lamps? I've seen this before where someone has been driving around with one light out and when the other one goes south, he/she thinks that both lights went out at the same time, thinking that it's a system failure and not a part failure. Hal Hal Brackett Blacksburg, VA '90 Westie "Beluga" |
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