For my truck all it was the switch luckily a simple easy fix.
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@freedomallegiance457325 күн бұрын
Hey Lucas... Sounds like you know a lot more about vehicle electrical stuff than myself. Do you think this might be the same issue im having with my 1992 dodge b250 van? My headlights don't work but highbeams do work. Also my front right turn signal recently stopped working. Any advice would be appreciated.
@W250STUFF25 күн бұрын
@@freedomallegiance4573 I would assume, on the trucks many different systems are ran through the headlight switch witch causes them to burn out quickly. As with the highbeams it is possible that both of the low beams are burnt out, as they are separate filaments (high and low); but the combination with the turn signal I would believe that it is logical that it’s the switch.
@freedomallegiance457325 күн бұрын
@@W250STUFF thx for your quick response. So it maybe possible I just need to replace the bulbs? But it also could be the switch? I'm looking online now to see if I can find a service manual for my year, make, and model. I've just been using my high beams when it's dark, and with how bright the new car highlights are, people rarely seem to notice I've got my high beams on, but this is obviously not a permanent solution. I'm grateful for your video, there doesn't seem to be too many videos out there addressing repairs on these years of vehicles.
@W250STUFF13 күн бұрын
@@freedomallegiance4573 I would start with the switch, if that does not fix the lights and signal then do bulbs. But first if you can I would test your blinker by swapping the bulbs to see if it is a bulb issue or a power issue and if you have a test light/multimeter see if you have power to your headlight pigtail. Sorry for the delayed response.