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    Originally posted by gherkin350
    Hey guys I don't remember there being a relay inside the headlight switch. Perhaps I needed to look a bit harder...anyway wiring up a new relay didn't hurt as it provided new copper and a direct path from the battery. I guess a good check of your earthing situation is a great idea as well. It always seems to be the earth cct that gets neglected. Why can't it be something trickier?

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    Nope, I'm sure it won't hurt a thing, and it might not be the ground, but I.ve fixed a lot of the older cars that way. If he will set still, put it in gear and load and unload the motor while holding the brakes he should see the light brighten and dim. the first one I had like this I think it took about 2 days to find it, because it wouldn't do it sitting still, that was about as (tricked?) as it gets.
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