...switch.(directional stick)its caused by too much grease in switch and overtime grease travels inside the connects and shorts it out.that buzzin sound you here is actualy your parking lights coming on ...
...short. This makes careful visual inspection of components during testing essential to quick and accurate troubleshooting. Good luckk. Best site for repairing cars ...
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...switch or the drl module (daytime running lights) maybe a short or bad conn. But I can't tell you with any degree of accuracy, what to check to diagnose the problem you're having. With the wiring the ...
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...switch. thanks glen The headlight wiring and radio wiring is getting in contact and causing the short.Both the grounds needs to be checked.Because when headlight is off,the ...
...short in a wire which causes the battery to be drained. Check all wires going to headlights. May have a cracked or exposed wire. May also be the headlight switch. They over time have things get worn ...
...cause is the ignition switch itself. To prove this connect a wire directly to the starter solenoid. Next time the car refuses to crank apply battery power directly to the wire. Be ...
...short in the wires, if not, as normal, then is the light switch faulty. When the security system activates, it causes the lights to flash. I'd say the security system has malfunctioned, causing the ...
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short somewhere. Also, when I install a new CB it causes the headlights to flicker erratically. They stop flickering as soon as I pull the very hot CB out of the fuse panel. I'm not good when it comes
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...SHORT CAUSING THIS PROBLEM.? OK, if you are to modify the original system to use the Large Excalibur Headlights and you are burning out the headlight switch, I would try to ask the electric shop to ...
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...switch. The high current side goes from the battery through a fusable link under the hood to the relay and directly to the headlights. If you have no alarm or horn I would say the short is in the low ...
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