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Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 16:25:12 -0700
From: "Abdallah Jamal" <abdallahnopsamAMnopsamrgate.ca>
Subject: Re: headlights
i just filed away the coating on the pin connectors. (no cleaning =
agents - if a chemical reaction is what you were thinking...) Hmmm.... =
there may have been some residue left on the female connector though. i =
guess i'll just have to check again this weekend..
thanks
abdallah
"andrewunix" <agreenbunopsamnet> wrote in message =
news:slrnadletu.cdm.agreenbunopsam0.nyx.net...
Wed, 8 May 2002 17:28:47 -0700, abdallahnopsamAM suggested:
: when i turn the head light switch on, the "low" beam headlights remain =
off, but the "high" beam activates using the headlight dipper switch. =
before this happened, the low beam lights were half the intensity they =
should be, then they cut out.
:=20
: i had checked the headlight relay a while back, cleaned it (one =
connection was badly oxidized and the plastic around it had melted back =
somewhat) and re-installed it and the lights worked fine for about 3 =
weeks. i have also rebuilt the the "little plastic square" in the =
dipper switch and it works like a charm.
:=20
: any thoughts? could the relay connection oxidized again, so soon?
It could have. What did you use to clean it?
--=20
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