My headlights cut off on high beam ( 69 Dart Swinger) My DVM meter shows 5amp draw on high. Does the headlight switch have a circuit breaker in it that could be causing it.
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Yup. Pretty common with some of these brighter than stock bulbs, or if you've done an H4 upgrade and not installed the relay harness. The lights in my Ford truck would start flashing on high beam before I put the relay harness in. I did the H4 conversion first, hoping to avoid spending money on the harness. Yeah. That worked out real good. NOT. lolMy headlights cut off on high beam ( 69 Dart Swinger) My DVM meter shows 5amp draw on high. Does the headlight switch have a circuit breaker in it that could be causing it.
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No harness change and stock bulbs so I guess I got a crappy switch.Yup. Pretty common with some of these brighter than stock bulbs, or if you've done an H4 upgrade and not installed the relay harness. The lights in my Ford truck would start flashing on high beam before I put the relay harness in. I did the H4 conversion first, hoping to avoid spending money on the harness. Yeah. That worked out real good. NOT. lol
You bet. If you ever wanted to upgrade to maybe an H4 conversion or "some such" now is a good time.Wish I still had the original. It is a B to change the switch. Was brand new from
No harness change and stock bulbs so I guess I got a crappy switch.
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Thank you RustyI'll even come back and add this. Even if you do find a "good" switch, do this experiment. Cut the headlights on bright. Leave them on for about 15 minutes and reach under the dash and grab the headlight switch. But be careful. It's gonna be HOT. That's because they were never really designed to carry that load. Chrysler should have run the load through relays. To me, that right there is enough to upgrade. Just food for thought.
Where can I buy a quality switch.
Not a reliable or truthful source for anything lighting-related.This crappy one came from Ron Francis.
Best idea ever!Ping @crackedback for a headlight relay setup; it's a really good idea for all the reasons I explain in detail here.
Checking the dimmer tomorrow.Is it the switch or the dimmer?