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The passenger side headlights on my 68 coupe are out when I go to high beam. The low beam lights work fine, although appear weak. Replaced high beam light, but problem still there. Did research. Do I need to install relays and/or do I have a short? Where to look?
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I would check the dimmerswitch, but then again you say only the pass. side light goes out...
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That's what I like about Vikki, to the point! There are 2 ground connections in the headlamp harness both go to the radiator support start you investigating there.
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Thanks, checked grounds, both are secure to radiator support. I'll try the low beam (these lights are fun to put back together)and see if anything is loose or cut.
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If it's not the ground it's in the dimmer switch. I had the exact same thing at one time. Turned out to be the dimmer switch...
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Maybe you need to replace it with a "brighter" switch.
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Checked the low-beam and found a cut wire (going to high). Fixed wire and now I can see the light! Thanks again for your help.
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