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my lights are screwed...what you guys think ?
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check to see if all your grounds are corrosion free. I think there's something in between the ground and the grounding spot that is causing your dimming.
You can also try installing a ground wire kit, since our grounds get sorta weak over time, through weathering and whatever other conditions deteriorate it.
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The grounds for the headlights are on each side of the engine bay - on the inner fender, behind the windshield washer spout and the cruise control actuator, you will see a blunt-ended whitish plastic connector with a bunch of black wires going into it on one side, and one bolt grounding them to the chassis. That's the one for the driver side. Pull the headlight connector off and on a couple times too, to scrape off any corrosion on the bulb-harness connection. Something is causing too much resistance to get 12volts thru. You can ground the bulbs to the bolts holding the headlights in if you want- even just temporarily to see if that changes things.
Good Luck
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Originally posted by lucid View PostThe grounds for the headlights are on each side of the engine bay - on the inner fender, behind the windshield washer spout and the cruise control actuator, you will see a blunt-ended whitish plastic connector with a bunch of black wires going into it on one side, and one bolt grounding them to the chassis. That's the one for the driver side. Pull the headlight connector off and on a couple times too, to scrape off any corrosion on the bulb-harness connection. Something is causing too much resistance to get 12volts thru. You can ground the bulbs to the bolts holding the headlights in if you want- even just temporarily to see if that changes things.
Good Luck
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