I've been gone all day today, and I see you've already gotten plenty of good advice from others. For what it's worth, my advice is to turn on the headlight switch, then pump the dimmer button until you are blue in the face and your foot is getting tired. I'm betting the lights will come back on and function properly - just watch the wall in front of the car an you'll see them struggle to come back to life. There is no fuse in the headlight circuit, but there is a thermal overload circuit breaker that is built into the headlight switch, and these are famous for getting weak in their old age, and if you have converted your headlights to halogen bulbs, you've helped it along the road to failure. If the dimmer switch isn't the answer, you can bypass the original circuit breaker fairly easily, but you have to remove the headlight switch to get at it to bypass it. Then you can add a replacement circuit breaker inline with the power feed to the headlight switch to restore the original safety of the design. If the dimmer switch exercise brings it back to life, then you need to remove that switch from the floorboard (it's easy!), take it apart, and clean the bejabbers out of the contacts to get all the 37 year accumulation of crud, congealed grease etc. off the contacts. It is a simple device, easy to take apart and put back together. Put it back together and it will be good for another 37 years, or you can sue me (I'll be 107, and probably won't have any money left!). Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Fortner" <keith_f79@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 9:43 AM Subject: IML: headlights not lighting > 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 > > _________________________________________________________________ > Winterize your home with tips from MSN House & Home. > http://special.msn.com/home/warmhome.armx > > >