Re: IML: 90 IMP head lights
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Re: IML: 90 IMP head lights



Im sure there is. will sit down with manuals and figer it out. was just hoping some one had already done it. I found a company that made a different relay for my Olds Bravada now it burns all 4 lamps on high, but they show notta for my baby.
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Alan Jordan
90 IMP
75 LeBaron

-------------- Original message from Brad Hogg <luxoliner@xxxxxxx>: --------------

BTW, the feature where the high beam lights come on when you pull that signal stalk toward you is called, by Chrysler, the "Optical Horn".  I've seen other manufacturers call it a "Passing Signal".
 
Oh, and, there is always a way...
 
----- Original Message -----
From: OTTODOCFACS@xxxxxxx
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: IML: 90 IMP head lights

there is no way to light all 4 lamps on high, as the low beam bulbs
are sinlge filement only. they are not like the older sealed beam
bulbs that had 2 filements in the low beam.
i know if you hold the handle it will light all 4 , but not sure if the switch would overheat from all the draw on the electrical circuit, if all 4 would stay on all the time in high
 
frank
90 imp
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BTW, the feature where the high beam lights come on when you pull that signal stalk toward you is called, by Chrysler, the "Optical Horn".  I've seen other manufacturers call it a "Passing Signal".
 
Oh, and, there is always a way...
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: IML: 90 IMP head lights

there is no way to light all 4 lamps on high, as the low beam bulbs
are sinlge filement only. they are not like the older sealed beam
bulbs that had 2 filements in the low beam.
i know if you hold the handle it will light all 4 , but not sure if the switch would overheat from all the draw on the electrical circuit, if all 4 would stay on all the time in high
 
frank
90 imp

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