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Old 01-04-2004, 11:14 AM
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Donald,

Not sure that this will help, but have you checked all of your grounds well. I finally wound up running seperate wiring for my lights and putting the headlights on a relay by themselves as I was having all kinds of ground poblems. I also had an open wire somewhere in one of the looms and decided I wasn't going to chase it down, it was easier to just run new wires. Another suggestion. with you headlights on, take a meter and check at your turn signals and runnig lights and see if there is any voltage at all. We found one persons car here that had a little voltage but not enough to evem make the lamps glow dim and when we traced that back, whoever wired it had crossed the wiring up and what he was getting was feedback from the headlights Another job where we just cut the wiring out and ran new with new relays. Also some of the wiring harnesses have plugs in them. Make sure they are all plugged in and seated well.

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