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  • Larry Jones
    Experienced
    • Feb 3 2009
    • 265

    no low beam lights

    Took a drive about 7.30 pm and when I came home I had no low beam. The high beam came on back lights were on. Could this be a fuse issue. The previous day I had to keep flicking the high beam to return to the low beam to stay on. Whats the problem. Larry
  • simplyconnected
    Administrator
    • May 26 2009
    • 8787

    #2
    Originally posted by Larry Jones
    ...The previous day I had to keep flicking the high beam to return to the low beam to stay on...
    You probably have a bad/loose connection at the high beam pedal switch.

    Pull the carpet back and unscrew the pedal.
    - Dave
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    • simplyconnected
      Administrator
      • May 26 2009
      • 8787

      #3
      Hey Larry, did you ever get your oil leak fixed?
      Member, Sons of the American Revolution

      CLICK HERE to see my custom hydraulic roller 390 FE build.

      "We've got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need?"
      --Lee Iacocca

      From: Royal Oak, Michigan

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      • Dan Leavens
        Moderator / Administrator


        • Oct 4 2006
        • 6377

        #4
        Larry Dave is right on the money, as the same thing happend on my 58 last year. Once the carpet was pulled back it identified that the pedal was sticking a bit and a little PB blaster did the trick
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