High beams--lights
High beams--lights
On my 1981 2000 spider--My low beams work fine, but when I turn on the high beams they go out (driving in the dark) I can pull handle back towards me and the brights stay on. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Re: High beams--lights
Really sounds like a problem with the hi/lo beam switch in the steering column. The high beam "flash" position of the switch exits the switch on the same wire terminal as the hi "on" position of the switch and then uses the same fuses etc.
The headlight on/park/off switch supplies power to the hi/lo beam switch for both hi and lo beams so if you lights work in lo beam its unlikely you have a bad connection before the switch in the steering column.
The headlight on/park/off switch supplies power to the hi/lo beam switch for both hi and lo beams so if you lights work in lo beam its unlikely you have a bad connection before the switch in the steering column.
Re: High beams--lights
That's what I was thinking. Was just hoping for some "miracle" easy fix. Any easy way to get to the switch without tearing everything apart?
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Re: High beams--lights
Oddly, I had the same and it was the headlight switch itself. The internals of the switch were going and I assume the change to high beams put too much current through, resulting in no lights at all at 100kph on a twisty road.
Maybe pull both switches and check them with a multimeter.
Maybe pull both switches and check them with a multimeter.
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Re: High beams--lights
On my '78 the hi and lo beams are powered by two individual wires that are crimped into the same terminal. Likewise, the flash and high beam outputs come from two separate circuits and into the same terminal.
As suggested, I would check continuity at each of the terminals to see where things are at. If you are luck, one of the wires has pulled loose. Otherwise I'm not sure that there is a good way to fix the column switch.
As suggested, I would check continuity at each of the terminals to see where things are at. If you are luck, one of the wires has pulled loose. Otherwise I'm not sure that there is a good way to fix the column switch.
Charlie
1978 Fiat 124 Spider 1800 - Antonia
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ Sport
1978 Fiat 124 Spider 1800 - Antonia
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ Sport
Re: High beams--lights
thanks, I'm going to pull the switch out tonight I'm sure I'll end up with a new switch
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