low beams and high beams dont work
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low beams and high beams dont work
i have a 94 ctd and the low and high beams lights dont work...running lights and interior lights work fine...played with the high beams and turn signal switch and still nothing...took the bulbs out and put them in my girlfriends dodge and they worked fine...my truck is the base model..no power or tilt steering wheel....i checked the grounds to the bulbs and there is no corrosion or broke wires..dont know how to check the high beam switch...or where the connections would be...ive looked on other threads and all i can find is guys that have just the low beams out...not high beams to..so where do i start now? any help would be great....i havent drove my truck at night for about a month now and im getting sick of it....thanks
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They're cheap though.
Have you done the suvlights.com headlight relay kit? It takes the amps out of the dash switch (cooler operation) and helps the lights be brighter (shorter wire run).
KRS
Have you done the suvlights.com headlight relay kit? It takes the amps out of the dash switch (cooler operation) and helps the lights be brighter (shorter wire run).
KRS
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no..this is my first dodge i have owned..so i dont no all the tricks to makeing them better yet...
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Yes, it can save alot of problems down the road. Wires, connectors and switches have melted, its a good mod.
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
http://www.madelectrical.com/electri...adlights.shtml
Couple of links to read.
Floyd
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
http://www.madelectrical.com/electri...adlights.shtml
Couple of links to read.
Floyd
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Yes, it can save alot of problems down the road. Wires, connectors and switches have melted, its a good mod.
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
http://www.madelectrical.com/electri...adlights.shtml
Couple of links to read.
Floyd
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
http://www.madelectrical.com/electri...adlights.shtml
Couple of links to read.
Floyd
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Is this the kit you are speaking of KKRRSS?
http://suvlights.com/index.php?cPath=24_73
Which one do we need for our trucks? I ask because my headlight switch is very hot as is typical with these trucks and I want to do what needs to be done before I have a meltdown.
Thanks!
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Some years are eligible for a headlight switch recall.
Check here, you will need your VIN> http://www.chrysler.com/webselfservi...sler/index.jsp
Check here, you will need your VIN> http://www.chrysler.com/webselfservi...sler/index.jsp
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I am glad this topic came up and I hope I am not hijacking this thread with my question. Apologies to vtec vigor if it seems like I am.
Is this the kit you are speaking of KKRRSS?
http://suvlights.com/index.php?cPath=24_73
Which one do we need for our trucks? I ask because my headlight switch is very hot as is typical with these trucks and I want to do what needs to be done before I have a meltdown.
Thanks!
Is this the kit you are speaking of KKRRSS?
http://suvlights.com/index.php?cPath=24_73
Which one do we need for our trucks? I ask because my headlight switch is very hot as is typical with these trucks and I want to do what needs to be done before I have a meltdown.
Thanks!