Fwd: Headlights go out on high beams
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Its311Pete@aol.com
Wed, 20 Mar 2002 20:42:11 -0600
n a message dated 3/20/02 12:30:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
wrightj@apple.com writes:
<< When this happened to me, and I traced it back to the switch, I found that
the contacts were worn and it just wasn't making contact anymore. I was
able to temporarily bend the contacts so that they'd make a better
connection, but did eventually replace the switch to avoid future issues. >>
I got a couple of spare bulbs laying around and I will give them a try
first.
If it comes down to the switch, how hard is it to replace, Does Nissan
want an arm and a leg for it?
Darren
91Classic
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In a message dated 3/20/02 12:30:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
wrightj@apple.com writes:
<< When this happened to me, and I traced it back to the switch, I found that
the contacts were worn and it just wasn't making contact anymore. I was
able to temporarily bend the contacts so that they'd make a better
connection, but did eventually replace the switch to avoid future issues. >>
I got a couple of spare bulbs laying around and I will give them a try
first.
If it comes down to the switch, how hard is it to replace, Does Nissan
want a arm and a leg for it?
Darren
91Classic