Head light switch question
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Head light switch question
I have been reading on the site here that flickering headlights is possibly the switch. I bought one but it is dark out, and I have a question. Do you have to take the bezel off to change the switch? I have got the on/off **** out. Thanks, Tony
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If memory serves me correct . . . . .
Snake you hand so that you can feel the back of the switch as it's installed in the dash.
Pushing/pulling the ****, feel where the end of the ***** shaft is at the back of the switch.
Right next to where the end of the **** shaft pokes though the switch, there's a little spring tab. Press it as you pull the **** out.
I think that's right.
Snake you hand so that you can feel the back of the switch as it's installed in the dash.
Pushing/pulling the ****, feel where the end of the ***** shaft is at the back of the switch.
Right next to where the end of the **** shaft pokes though the switch, there's a little spring tab. Press it as you pull the **** out.
I think that's right.
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It seems to me that the bezel has to be removed and then there is a round threaded nut with slots that a straight screwdriver will fit in to loosen it , then you can unscrew it and the switch will come out the back. Its been a while but I think this is right. After you get it down under the dash , the switch just plugs into a plastic socket. Check to see if that socket has been hot and melted as this sometimes happens to these Dodges.....
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It seems to me that the bezel has to be removed and then there is a round threaded nut with slots that a straight screwdriver will fit in to loosen it , then you can unscrew it and the switch will come out the back. Its been a while but I think this is right. After you get it down under the dash , the switch just plugs into a plastic socket. Check to see if that socket has been hot and melted as this sometimes happens to these Dodges.....
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if you are pulling a trailer or adding clearence lites run a relay for th e trailer clearence lite wiring or you can cook another switch. the **** was the hard part. once th e loom is unplug see if you can turn the whole switch maybe you will see the nut moving out front.
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Pull the ****, remove the trim panel, remove wiring & mounting screws from switch panel.
The headlamp switch is mounted by a slotted nut to a metal plate in the dash. You can unscrew the plate & remove it with the switch & separate them on bench or remove the nut & pull the switch out the back.
BTW, when you remove the switch ****, turn the head lamps on then push the button & pull the **** out.
At least that's how I remember taking it out of my 91 W250 to reach the door hinge bolts.
The headlamp switch is mounted by a slotted nut to a metal plate in the dash. You can unscrew the plate & remove it with the switch & separate them on bench or remove the nut & pull the switch out the back.
BTW, when you remove the switch ****, turn the head lamps on then push the button & pull the **** out.
At least that's how I remember taking it out of my 91 W250 to reach the door hinge bolts.
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I did things a little differently snice I knew that I would probably have to replace it again - BTW I was right. After removing the bezel you can cut away the plastic around the switch. The nut that holds it in place is all that keeps it there. With that done you can pull the switch out through the front and see what the heck your doing. You can also inspect the plug in for damage. After everything is back together the bezel covers all. Worked like a charm for me.
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Just to update everyone. I put the switch in Sunday afternoon, and unfortunately it did not help, the headlights still flicker. I have had the VR replaced, and the alternator checked, so I don't know where to go from here. Thanks again for the help. Tony
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I'm waiting for the answer on this one to fix my '74 Plymouth. Replaced VR, checked/cleaned all grounds, etc. etc. etc.
I'm think it is the alternator, but can't work up the courage to buy a $50 part I may not need.
I'm think it is the alternator, but can't work up the courage to buy a $50 part I may not need.