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46fordnut |
10-06-2015 @ 2:45 PM
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lost low beam headlights both . only have high beams bad dash switch or floor switch . thank you in advance
valve covers can't leak if they don't exist .
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kubes40 |
10-06-2015 @ 2:58 PM
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I just went through this three days ago. Turned out in my case to be the head lamp switch. It can be the dimmer as well.
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46fordnut |
10-06-2015 @ 3:01 PM
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ok ill try and post what my findings are thank you
valve covers can't leak if they don't exist .
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40cpe |
10-06-2015 @ 5:01 PM
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If you have a floor dimmer switch the light switch feeds power to the dimmer. power comes out of the dimmer either to the low or high beams. I can't see the headlight switch being bad if it is feeding power to the dimmer switch. Or both headlight bulbs are bad on the dim side.
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46fordnut |
10-06-2015 @ 10:20 PM
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no low beams at all only high beams work at this point. i thinking if power goes to high beams most likely a bad floor switch.
valve covers can't leak if they don't exist .
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TomO |
10-08-2015 @ 6:29 AM
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Don't forget that both low beams could have been burned out.
Tom
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