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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:41 pm
Post subject: head light problem
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1972 Cutlass oldsmobile 442 option hard top

When we switch between high beams and low beams, on the high beam setting
the passeger headlights go out all togther. When we switch back to low beams
only the passenger low beam is on and the driver side high and low beams are
on?

We replace the floor high beam switch and connector

Cleaned all the headlight connectors

The passenger side maker is currently MIA wires taped over


Any thoughts....

Not sure if this car had a relay to handle the head lights or not. If if
does any idea where it is? What would it look like. Typical metal box relay
fo GM vintage 1972? Thank you

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:21 am
Post subject: Re: head light problem [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Jul 28, 10:41 pm, "goaway" <pbis....DeleteThis@optonline.net> wrote:
> 1972 Cutlass oldsmobile 442 option hard top
>
> When we switch between high beams and low beams, on the high beam setting
> the passeger headlights go out all togther. When we switch back to low beams
> only the passenger low beam is on and the driver side high and low beams are
> on?
>
> We replace the floor high beam switch and connector
>
> Cleaned all the headlight connectors
>
> The passenger side maker is currently MIA wires taped over
>
> Any thoughts....
>
> Not sure if this car had a relay to handle the head lights or not. If if
> does any idea where it is? What would it look like. Typical metal box relay
> fo GM vintage 1972? Thank you

Check all your grounds on the front wiring harness going along the
radiator core support. We have two early 70's Cutalss and have dealt
with that kind of problem. You can email us direct for more info if
you like.

visit us at www.cyrusnet.com/~notop442

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