NoWires re all good is there a relay some where or could the head light switch cause it?
NoWires re all good is there a relay some where or could the head light switch cause it?
I'm outta here. Let me explain something before I go. I am one of the guys on here who understands Mopar wiring very well. There are a few on here that know as well or better, but I don't need this. I'm 74 and owned my first mopar about 1971. If you cannot play ball and pay attention to what people are telling you then there is no need for me to waste time on thisWires re all good is there a relay some where or could the head light switch cause it?
dude, learn how to work a room. put her in reverse, introduce yourself, put a couple pics on the 'new guy welcome wagon' situation and warm the poor girl up....Here Ill start.......my low beam lights stopped working.
I'm outta here. Let me explain something before I go. I am one of the guys on here who understands Mopar wiring very well. There are a few on here that know as well or better, but I don't need this. I'm 74 and owned my first mopar about 1971. If you cannot play ball and pay attention to what people are telling you then there is no need for me to waste time on this
Your answer is most likely near the bottom of post 7
they dont pay you enough Alan.I like to make a single line that I can add notes to as I troubleshoot.
Sometimes I think its like practical joker from another forum. Yknow? Are we missing something here? It couldn't be FBBO or FCBO because there are too many ears to the ground .......probably a mustang forum......hmmmmmmmm.....I think I just added some flour to the Rue.You hit the nail on the head here. But then it was also predicted it would result in this as noted in post #18 in this thread.
OP said he tested the bulbs and the low beam work.Woman brought a Ford Tarus in with no low beams. Who knows how long the passengers low beam had been out but she didn't notice it until the driver's side low beam failed
Found it the wires going through the fire wall all fixedGo to MyMopar and download a free service manual, or as "close as you can get." You may have to settle for Plymouth vs Dodge or vice versa
"The path" Think about the PATH that the headlights circuit takes.
POWER for both high and lo beams comes off the headllight switch and feeds to a terminal on the dimmer switch, which is a double throw switch. So stomping it switches the output of the headlight switch to either hi or lo. From there on separate wires, the hi and lo beam power goes THROUGH THE BULKHEAD connector, and around to the lamps. At some point (I don't know, likely the driver side headlight connector) the wire branches off to feed the other side.
There is only one ground for each side, usually tied together and connected at the radiator support
MOST LIKELY is a bad connection at the dimmer switch, a bad dimmer switch, a bad connection at the bulkhead connector, or a broken connection at the driver side headlamp