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The dimmer switch is the first thing that came to mind. Could trace your wires starting from your lights, and look to see if you could find a ground location. Relay for the lights?
I put aftermarket tail light and headlights LED in my in my truck 06 Dodge Ram 1500 turn signals got hyper flash trying to replace the relay cannot find
If you're comfy
with manuals then i know few websites that can help you with it. Bcause I've bought it from various websites so I know how each site deals. try www.reliable-store.com
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I strongly suggest that you use a relay, or you risk damage to switch and light components.
Then, take a test light, find the high beam wire, and wire the relay to that. In essence, you want the power from the high beam circuit to energize the relay. The relay would be wired directly to the battery.
This method will give you longevity. you are using the high beam power to activate a switch (the relay).
I have a 2004 ram 2500 and all my lights work except for low beams. It is not in the switch, I haver replaced the switch with no change. This is a circuit problem with these dodge pickups. I haven't firgured out what it is but it isn't the switch. and unless the low beams and high beams are fused seperate, it isn't a fuse problem either. i have looked for a fuse and can't even find the fuse for the headlights. Im lost like you!
Here's a link to a pdf file containing the headlight wiring diagram for your year model Dodge Ram 1500.. I can't help but notice that you say you've replaced the headlight relay? That's quite odd, because there is NO headlight relay on this vehicle- only a 40 amp fuse located in the power distribution box that sits behind the battery inside the engine bay. The switch is notorious for burning out because there is NO RELAY on this vehicle, and there is a recall (#819) but this only affects 3500 models even though the headlight wiring is the same for 1500,2500 and 3500 model Rams. Here are two more links that will help you troubleshoot your headlights problems. HereInformation on Putting a Relay in the Wiring System
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