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1997 Neon Headlight Problem



 
 
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Old January 4th 06, 01:14 AM posted to alt.autos.dodge
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Default 1997 Neon Headlight Problem

On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 03:56:41 -0500, P12 > wrote:

>My original headlights have gone out. I had first lost the low beams
>and then eventually the high beams. I replaced them with a new pair
>of halogen lights.
>
>I noticed before I replaced them if I pull the lever to select the
>beam toward me the lights would work. In the normal position of
>high/low beam they did not work even after replacing the bulbs. The
>lever is not meant to stay in that position so I need to fix what the
>problems is.
>
>Any ideas what the problem is? Is this something I can fix myself or
>will I need a mechanic to get at the parts?


Sounds like a bad switch, without having a schematic to refference.
Could also be fuse or relay?

Glenn should be chiming in with THE answer pretty soon.
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