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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / October 2005

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Headlights wont turn off

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bearcats20 - 26 Oct 2005 21:19 GMT
I have replaced the headlamp switch and relay and the headlights still will
not turn off. I took the fuses out thinking I could still drive in the
daytime, but even with the fuses out the battery still drains while its
sitting (not running). These are the only things I could think of to
replace and they have not worked, so please try and help me out
maxpower - 26 Oct 2005 21:16 GMT
> I have replaced the headlamp switch and relay and the headlights still will
> not turn off. I took the fuses out thinking I could still drive in the
> daytime, but even with the fuses out the battery still drains while its
> sitting (not running). These are the only things I could think of to
> replace and they have not worked, so please try and help me out

One of these days Im gonna get that ball fixed, its not working again!!!
In the mean time maybe you can help and then we can try to help you.....what
are we working on?

Glenn beasley
Chrysler Tech
bearcats20 - 26 Oct 2005 21:39 GMT
a 1993 Dodge Intrepid, 3.5L 24 valve. What do you mean fix that ball
James C. Reeves - 27 Oct 2005 00:16 GMT
>I have replaced the headlamp switch and relay and the headlights still will
> not turn off. I took the fuses out thinking I could still drive in the
> daytime, but even with the fuses out the battery still drains while its
> sitting (not running). These are the only things I could think of to
> replace and they have not worked, so please try and help me out

DRL module?
damnnickname - 28 Oct 2005 11:11 GMT
disconnect the multifunction switch on the steering wheel and I bet they go
out, more then likely that is causing the problem.
Remember that the high beam (lane pass feature) will turn on as you pull
the switch back without the headlamps on. That switch is probably shorted
out.

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
 
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