hello there, Bob here. I have a suggestion and it might sound real stupid, but I was woundering if you have checked your ground wires yet? It might be worth the checking out. Thanks, Bob C. Big Boat 1962 Imperial Crown 4 door >From: ImperialMCMLXII@xxxxxxx >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: IML: headlights >Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 21:13:10 EST > >Hi Gary, gang, > >If you have the automatic headlight dimmer (that periscope thing that >protrudes from the dash top just in front of the driver) the dimmer might >be trying to switch from high to low beam (or vice versa) and the relay >could be at fault. > >I had an auto-dimmer on my '66 Crown. Large roadsigns had a tendency to >reflect the highbeams back into the dimmer sensor. The resulting >high-low-high-low cycling of the headlights would cause the relay to >temporarily fail (perhaps overheating or something like that) and cause all >the headlights shut down. This happened to me one time a curving mountain >road. With no moon out, it was quite exciting. Talk about adrenaline rush! > >Deactivating the automatic dimmer circuit will return your dimmer switch to >manual operation. > >Hope you find the source of the problem. > >Good luck. > >Imperial Regards, > >Jay Mc Kee >1962 Crown Southampton 4-door > >