Problem and question
#1
Problem and question
Can't get my car inspected because the front park lights don't work. Not sure they ever worked, but it passed last year. All other lights on my 67 Supreme work. I put a jumper to the plug on the firewall and the park lights work. Iput the jumper to the plug at the light switch and the park lights work. So I bought a new switch, ACD #D6252D, and still no park lights. Is there another switch peculiar to older GM cars that the parts places are missing?
#2
Can't get my car inspected because the front park lights don't work. Not sure they ever worked, but it passed last year. All other lights on my 67 Supreme work. I put a jumper to the plug on the firewall and the park lights work. Iput the jumper to the plug at the light switch and the park lights work. So I bought a new switch, ACD #D6252D, and still no park lights. Is there another switch peculiar to older GM cars that the parts places are missing?
#3
Did the guy also fail you for no sidemarker lights, no third brake light, no headrests, no shoulder belts, no locking steering column, no airbags, no soft-impact dashboard controls, no universal labeling of all controls, no 5mph bumpers, no impact-absorbing bodywork, no emission controls...?
- Eric
- Eric
#7
#8
Your first problem is that you need to read the owner's manual. In 1967 (and in all prior years), the front parking lights did NOT come on with the headlights. This is just how they worked. The park lights should come on with the headlight switch in the parking light position, but will go off when the headlights are on. It wasn't until the 1968 model year that the feds required the park lights to stay on with the headlights. Find an inspector who has a clue and force him/her to read your state's safety requirements before failing a legal car.
#9
Yes, I know there are no park lights with the headlights on. But I have no front park lights with the switch in park light position. I have rear park lights, but no front lights. I am baffled.
#10
You have a headlight switch from a later car installed. It has no prong for the front parking lights, because they were included on the circuit with the rear ones in '68.
You need to get one for '67 and earlier. Almost all GM cars from '68 onward used the same, or darned near the same, headlight switch, and they're everywhere, but the earlier ones can be harder to find.
Alternatively, you could connect the front parking light line to the taillight line and be done with it.
edit: If you're skeptical, look at the headlight switch and plug. The plug will have a purple wire, which has no corresponding terminal on the headlight switch. The brown wire from the switch goes to the taillights, and you can connect the purple wire to the brown if you wish.
- Eric
You need to get one for '67 and earlier. Almost all GM cars from '68 onward used the same, or darned near the same, headlight switch, and they're everywhere, but the earlier ones can be harder to find.
Alternatively, you could connect the front parking light line to the taillight line and be done with it.
edit: If you're skeptical, look at the headlight switch and plug. The plug will have a purple wire, which has no corresponding terminal on the headlight switch. The brown wire from the switch goes to the taillights, and you can connect the purple wire to the brown if you wish.
- Eric
Last edited by MDchanic; November 24th, 2014 at 07:29 PM.
#12
Actually, no, I've never owned an Olds earlier than '68, but this is something that can happen.
I just checked NAPA, and they list headlight switch HL6613 ($25) and HL6613SB ($18) for '67 and later, and HL6554 ($24) and HL6554SB ($13) for '66 and earlier, so it looks like there is a problem with the database. Perhaps some '67s were made with the newer arrangement. Either way, just as you did, a previous owner probably got the switch specified (which was wrong), put it in, and never noticed that the parking lights didn't go on.
Here are two pictures:
1967
1968
- Eric
I just checked NAPA, and they list headlight switch HL6613 ($25) and HL6613SB ($18) for '67 and later, and HL6554 ($24) and HL6554SB ($13) for '66 and earlier, so it looks like there is a problem with the database. Perhaps some '67s were made with the newer arrangement. Either way, just as you did, a previous owner probably got the switch specified (which was wrong), put it in, and never noticed that the parking lights didn't go on.
Here are two pictures:
1967
1968
- Eric
#14
Thanks again for heading me in the right direction. As it turns out, NAPA as well as everyone else, lists the 68 and newer switch for 67. It was the 66 switch that works for 67. I believe they had it listed as 66 Delta 88. So, I now have park lights. Eat it Mr Inspecter. That's one problem solved, only about 101 left!..........T
#16
Did the guy also fail you for no sidemarker lights, no third brake light, no headrests, no shoulder belts, no locking steering column, no airbags, no soft-impact dashboard controls, no universal labeling of all controls, no 5mph bumpers, no impact-absorbing bodywork, no emission controls...?
- Eric
- Eric
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