<VV> Headlights
JVHRoberts at aol.com
JVHRoberts at aol.com
Wed Jul 23 07:30:23 EDT 2008
Not sure how yours is set up, but the stockers have the breaker in the
switch, and then it goes to the dimmer, then to the headlights. The breaker also
is fast acting, it tends to be open only briefly.
In a message dated 7/22/2008 7:38:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ronh at owt.com
writes:
I've been having problems with the headlights kicking off in a random
fashion when on high beam. A light switch or two burned out (circuit breaker)
before I switched to relays but now the high beam breaker (an add on) kicked off
when on high beam last evening and when it went off, both sets of lights went
out. So, my question is, where is the connection from the high beam
circuit to the low beam circuit? Since there is this connection, why don't the
highs go on when the lows are energized since this connection must be after the
dimmer switch.? How does this work?
RonH
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