because so people no what happend so they are not like what happend!!
Get a new headlight switch even check your bulbs might help
Check bulbs Check dimmer switch if located on floor for loose or disconnected wires or corrosion
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For flashing headlights just put a new one in.
On my 89 there is a ground wire on the body in front of battery. Bad connection will cause problem with headlights. Could be hi/lo dimmer switch under dash. Hard to replace without removing steering column but I unplugged switch, plugged in new switch, set new switch on dim lights, and wired new switch to steering column so I have lights but only dim lights
Not very specific on the question. I can go with my experience, though.My 2000 T&C would turn off my headlights as I was driving. No special warning, and it did it randomly. Even when I had the fog lights on, it turned off my headlights. A new headlight switch fixed it right up! Make sure you get the right switch! The non-fog light switch and the switch with fog lights have very different electrical connectors!
did you buy a brand new switch? or replace with another old one, i did the same thing on an old Chevy i had 2 switches, 1 would turn my headlights on but no dash, and the other would turn my dashlights on but no headlights, maybe just need to try another used switch. or by a new one.
I had a 97 F150 with the same problem. Per internet advice I removed master light switch from steering column and cleaned the green corrosion. This gave me my highbeams back. Later when I had $100 for a new switch, I replaced it and the headlights have been working fine ever since.
Hello, It sounds like you may need a new Indicator/turn signal Switch.
The headlight switch should be easily removed from the dash. There are two connectors on the back side of the switch (one for the headlights and one for the dimmer). Simply unpug the connectors and plug in the new switch.
No power? Do you also have No headlights? No horn? No radio? If so, check: 1. Clean the inside of the battery terminals 2. Check for blown fuses, fusible links, and relays Did you charge the battery after you bought it? New batteries are not fully charged when you buy them new.
To install a new light switch in your home, follow these steps: Turn off the power to the circuit at the breaker box. Remove the existing switch cover plate and switch. Disconnect the wires from the old switch. Connect the wires to the new switch, following the manufacturer's instructions. Secure the new switch in place and replace the cover plate. Turn the power back on and test the new switch to ensure it is working properly.