<VV> Solved: Seeking diagnosis - front lights not working - '66Co rvair

Rick Norris ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Sat Nov 28 08:23:01 EST 2009


Check the carpet for dampness in that area. If it's wet it will cause the 
switch terminals to corrode. Clean the connector too. Put some silicone 
grease on both.

Rick Norris


Take a few minutes to check the plenum for leaks ... water, even a small 
amount, entering at that location can end up on the dimmer switch causing 
premature failure.
Ken P

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Brent Fullard <brent.fullard at rogers.com> wrote:

Thanks to all who responded to my email question

Chuck suggested looking at the headlight dimmer switch, and that solved the
problem with the headlights not turning on.

Jason and Matt suggested looking at the harness that passes through the
³firewall² into the trunk. Turns out that connection was loose and proper
contact wasn¹t being made in the harness, which solved the problem with the
parking lights and the left turn signal

Thanks!

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