I believe headlights are on a relay, not a fuse. I've found
that when I've had trouble with the headlights, its been caused by the high beam
sitch.
John
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Subject: Re: IML: headlights not
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Hi Tony!..this may sound dumb, but did you check to see if the
fuse blew? of course if is IS the fuse, then I would be wondering WHY the
fuse blew. Just my 2 cents! Dan Melnik > Hey ALL >
> It is me again. This time I have another new
problem. I got in my 71 > Newport last night to go get some
things at the store and when I got ready > to take off, the headlights
would not work. I found this very strange due to > the fact that they
were working fine 30 mins earlier.. Any help??? > I am thinking the
dimmer switch but I am not sure how to test it to see if > it is bad or
good....! >
>
Thank you!! > Tony Fornter > 69 imp > 71 imp > 71
newport > 90 imp > 92 GTC Turbo vert > >
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