> Bloody Low Beam not working.
> Power comes from 30amp Circuit Breaker that I can't locate, but it must be
> OK because it also feeds High Beam that works.
> Checked (swapped) the Low Beam relay but still no success.
> Any ideas???
> Thanks, Mick
and there's probably a fuse for low beam, check it out. one of the globes
may of f.cked up. remember that low and high beams are separate globes
separate circuits.
> Headlight switch
>
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> > Any ideas???
> > Thanks, Mick
Michael Morris - 16 Sep 2003 12:31 GMT
Thanks Bob but the switch is OK as you can hear it throw the relay. There
is no low beam fuse only the 30amp Circuit Breaker that I can't locate but
that is before the relay and I have power there! I could not imagine
blowing both Low Beam globes at the same time!!! High Beam & Parker's are
OK.
Will check out everyone's suggestion, please help.
Mick
> and there's probably a fuse for low beam, check it out. one of the globes
> may of f.cked up. remember that low and high beams are separate globes
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> > > Any ideas???
> > > Thanks, Mick
Bob the builder - 16 Sep 2003 13:46 GMT
check out the globes, worth a try...
Michael Morris - 18 Sep 2003 07:39 GMT
Both globes OK - stuffed if I know - off to the Auto electrician we go.
Mick
> check out the globes, worth a try...