1968 442 headlight problems
When you say no lights do you mean the interior lights don't work as well? Are you sure both low beam bulbs are good? Maybe the low beam filaments in the bulbs are gone. They would still work on High Beam.
It could be one of several things. The dimmer switch could be bad, both low beam filaments could be burned out, or the wire between the dimmer switch and the headlights could be bad. There was a thread here several months ago with a similar problem that turned out to be a bad terminal in the firewall connector.
By the way, this is a classic example of where a little troubleshooting should be done before buying any parts. Check for voltage at the headlight low beam connectors first. If you have voltage, the bulbs are bad. If not, check for continuity across the dimmer switch terminals. If the switch is good, then the wiring is bad.
I'm having this exact problem. Was driving last night, took an aggressive corner off a turn lane red light, got a little sideways, straightened her out and out go both low beams at the same time. High beams make all 4 lights come on. Haven't t/s it yet, but my first thought was to check the voltage going into the low beams.
I'm having this exact problem. Was driving last night, took an aggressive corner off a turn lane red light, got a little sideways, straightened her out and out go both low beams at the same time. High beams make all 4 lights come on. Haven't t/s it yet, but my first thought was to check the voltage going into the low beams.
My issue were two fold...the front harness somehow came loose at the firewall, disconnected on the hard turn mentioned above. Got home and checked it out and found it. Other problems with turn signals was I had reversed the wires in one turn signal plug after restoring it.
So not actually related to the headlight issue. Sorry for the confusion.
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