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Originally posted by tonster@Apr 6 2005, 01:04 AM
like the switch didnt provide power for the headlight motors when it was in the on position so i have to put the switch to up and wait til they came up before i turn them on or just not switch to on too fast
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actually this used to happen, if i turned the light switch to ON too fast the lights wouldnt work, or the dashboard lights would not come on at all, which was not the best thing at night, however i fixed this by replace the entire column assembly with directional signal switch, and lights switch
i will look into this suggestion
if anyone else has any other ideas while i look at the two ive been given keep 'em coming.
I havent had much time recently, so if i fix it, or find whats wrong ill let you guys know
ALSO #1: i would like to know if the RETRACTOR CONTROL RELAY could have an impact on whether the HEADLIGHTS turn on
as of now the headlights don't work at all, so are these two seperate things? or could the Retractor Relay have to do with the Headlights not working?
ALSO #2: Could the Light Retainer Relay be the cause of both of these problem and not the Retractor Control Relay, because in the book it seems indicates that the Light Retainer Relay sends electricity to the HEADLIGHT RELAY and then to the Lights
ALSO #3: Where is the Light Retainer Relay?
THANKS everyone