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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / January 2008

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1998 Dodge Neon Headlights

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samson - 14 Jan 2008 02:10 GMT
The headlights on my daughter's 1998 Dodge Neon only
works on high beam. No low beam. I checked the fuses
in the panel to the left of the steering wheel, but I
couldn't see the headlight fuse. I pulled out the lamp
to see if maybe one of the filaments went bad, but they
look ok.  Any suggestions?

Thanks,

S.
maxpower - 14 Jan 2008 21:43 GMT
> The headlights on my daughter's 1998 Dodge Neon only
> works on high beam. No low beam. I checked the fuses
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> S.

Multifunction switch?

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
Gyzmologist - 14 Jan 2008 21:51 GMT
> The headlights on my daughter's 1998 Dodge Neon only
> works on high beam. No low beam. I checked the fuses
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> S.

Have you checked the lamps with an ohm meter to prove they are good? It
could be one had failed at an earlier time, and the other just now.

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If a man is speaking in the middle of the forest and there is no woman
around to hear him, is he still wrong?

samson - 14 Jan 2008 22:54 GMT
> > The headlights on my daughter's 1998 Dodge Neon only
> > works on high beam. No low beam. I checked the fuses
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> Have you checked the lamps with an ohm meter to prove they are good? It
> could be one had failed at an earlier time, and the other just now.

I checked the fuse and that was not it. I put in a new
bulb in ONE Of the headlights, and now BOTH work! It's
a strange and possibly possessed little car.

S.
truckdriver - 15 Jan 2008 14:45 GMT
> In article <2QQij.29926$R92.29...@newsfe16.phx>, ru-n...@home.com
> says...
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>
> S.

change the high/low beam switch on the colum and that should fix the
problem it is easy to replace the switch
samson - 15 Jan 2008 21:45 GMT
In article <fa7ec3b3-1e64-40e5-b635-1fe6ce98b7e8
@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, howardboylan@hotmail.com says...
> > In article <2QQij.29926$R92.29...@newsfe16.phx>, ru-n...@home.com
> > says...
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> change the high/low beam switch on the colum and that should fix the
> problem it is easy to replace the switch

Thanks!  I'll check that out if the lights don't work
later on.

S.
 
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