Recall ID # 73038 - EXTERIOR LIGHTING:TURN SIGNAL:SWITCH
Recall ID # 73037 - EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS:SWITCH
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The issue you're experiencing with the high beams dimming on your 2000 Mitsubishi Galant could be due to a faulty headlight relay or a poor connection in the wiring. The wiring diagram typically shows that the low and high beams share a common ground but have separate power circuits. If the high beam circuit is drawing too much current or has a bad ground, it may cause the lights to dim. It's advisable to check the relay and inspect the wiring for any damage or corrosion.
If low beams do not work and the high beams of a Mitsubishi Eclipse do, it is probably due to a corroded connector. Simply clean the connector and add some petroleum jelly to the terminals.
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Pull back on the turn signal lever to change from high beams to low beams If the turn signal lever is pushed forward the high beams stay on and if the turn signal lever is pulled back all the way that is the " flash to pass " feature
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The low beams use 9006 and the high beams use 9005.
Take your car in to have it checked. Turn signals should work without high beams.
Often it can actually be a faulty turn signal!! As silly as this sounds it is quite common. First thing to do is clean the contacts on the turn signal, if you still get high beams and no low beams you probably need to replace the turn signal switch.
Flash high beams. Sound the horn.
Hello, It sounds like you may need a new Indicator/turn signal Switch.
Pull the turn signal lever toward you to switch to high beams and back again Pull the turn signal lever toward you to switch to high beams and back again
Use your turn signal to both pull out of and return into the lane. Motorists should not signal their intention to pass by flicking their high beams.