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Colt rodeo 4x4 light switch malfunctioning could only work when held back and that would be bright lights only

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2008

SOURCE: headlights wont come on and bright lights won't stay on hold bright light switch and blower works

I had the same problem. The solution is simple; the ignition switch needs to be replaced. This is an easy do-it-yourself project. Here are instructions:
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2532481
Check for a switch on ebay, they are about $15. After 10 years they wear out.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2009

SOURCE: lights go out

Dimmer switch is going bad. If you rapid fire the switch they will switch from bright to dim or dim to bright. replace the colum switch.

Anonymous

  • 64 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 12, 2009

SOURCE: FIRING ORDER AND TIMING SET UP FOR MITSIBISHI V6

3b3c275.jpgThe firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6. Let me know if you need more info

Greg Mills

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 rodeo, ABS/Brake warning light on dim, will

Get an OBD reading

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Steve Hurc

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 Isuzu Rodeo 4X4 3.2 5 speed manual, reverse lights on in 1st

the wiring on the gear box is connected to switches wrong, there bullet head connectors red to red wiring and blue to blue from switch to loom is correct
both wires on one switch are red connect these to the 2 red wires one has colour trace on it also. the other switch blue wires to blue wire on loom with possibly another colour wire but they are together. you cant go wrong the connectors are male on one wire and female on the other on each switch(detent switch)

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