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Headlights have a thermal circuit breaker. A short to the headlight (positive to ground) will cause the breaker to trip. The breaker cools and the lights come back on till the breaker heats up. Find the short and fix it.

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Q: Why do your headlights on your 92 crown Victoria flash while driving?
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