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05-08-2010 07:15 AM #1
I'll say it again........
Headlight switch
&& I'll just about bet if you pull it you'll see a burned terminal on the switch which is causing your problems. Seen this happen way too many times on GM cars/trucks....joe
To remove the headlight switch knob, reach up under your dash & push the button on the switch & pull the knob out. You may have to pull it out part way before pushing the button but it will come out & then remove the nut holding the switch in.
Last edited by TooMany2count; 05-08-2010 at 07:19 AM.
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05-10-2010 03:42 AM #2
Thanks for all of the replies. I pulled the headlight switch out and it looks fine, is new too. But i will change it anyways. There was some of the connector up on the interior light that was exposed that could had been shorting on the chassis. So i wrapped it liberally with shrink wrap.
Hope this helps. Yall been great.






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