Probably 90% of these cases turn out to be oxidized contacts in the dimmer switch. Try turning on the lights, then clicking the dimmer switch 187 times - I'll bet you a week's wages that the lights come back to life. If you have twilight sentinel or automatic headlight dimmer, all bets are off, though. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <FltSgt@xxxxxxx> To: <Mailing-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 7:22 AM Subject: IML: Parking Lights Yes, Head Lights No > Hola > > While we are on "66 lights I now only have just parking lights. The head > lights at one time would go on. Then I realized that three miles from the > house they would go out of my life. Now I have no head lights. I can get > away with dusk or dawn driving with the parking lights for a little bit, but > it is getting old. > > On another note I took the left front wheel off to look at a leak from the > wheel cylinder. Yelp it was bad so I bought pairs of wheel cylinders, A arm > bushings, upper and lower joints, shocks, brake shoes and flex brake lines > for the front. > > Rodger & Gabby > >