<VV> it is lights this time

JVHRoberts@aol.com JVHRoberts@aol.com
Thu, 18 Nov 2004 20:22:53 EST


I only know about this with lates, but there's a circuit breaker in the 
headlight switch. It's probably going south, or you're running something more 
powerful than stock headlamps. A common problem with E code conversion headlights. 

In a message dated 11/17/04 11:21:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
BobHelt@aol.com writes:

> after high beam lights on about 5 min. starts flashing on off  
> like hazard warning lights. not low beam just high beam. would i be  better 
> served looking at dimmer switch first or look at light switch? and  will an 
> early 
> switch fit 65.
> in the dark
> Garland
> 

Garland,
EM switch has a different connector, so it won't fit.
Do you have factory type headlight bulbs? If not, they could be the problem. 
Otherwise, the light switch or a partial grounding of the HL hot lead could 
be 
the problem. I'd think maybe it could be a faulty light switch, but maybe the 
other.... I doubt that its the high/low switch but it's a possibility.
Regards,
Bob Helt