low beams really dim
#5
RE: low beams really dim
I have a similar problem. Are you talking about the wiring harness to the light itself? Or is this the neg terminal on the battery running into the main electrical unit on the engine.
I assume the light itself but it seems to be a pain to get off? Is there a diagram somewhere? Where do you get the harness??
Thanks in advance
I assume the light itself but it seems to be a pain to get off? Is there a diagram somewhere? Where do you get the harness??
Thanks in advance
#6
RE: low beams really dim
Perhaps I am slightly retrarded! I got them off with a little more effort and thought.
One harness is melted with one terminal on the light itsefl is corroded. Are the hardnesses only available from the dealer? I assume you just splice into the old wires.
Thanks for helping this retarded newbie!
One harness is melted with one terminal on the light itsefl is corroded. Are the hardnesses only available from the dealer? I assume you just splice into the old wires.
Thanks for helping this retarded newbie!
#9
RE: low beams really dim
Yeah thats something different.
I dont htink new lights will actually make a difference. Not all of the current is making it to the ligts and you need to find out why. Change the harness and see what that does.
I dont htink new lights will actually make a difference. Not all of the current is making it to the ligts and you need to find out why. Change the harness and see what that does.
#10
RE: low beams really dim
Good news. One of the termnials on the light itself didnt look to great. It had some corrosion. So I got out my polishing bit on my Dremmel and cleaned each terminal. That worked to perfection!
Both lights are little brighter now and things look great. Now the glaring spot is the external housing/casing on the light. It has weathered over time. Outside of replacing those, is there somemthing to make them look a little better??
Both lights are little brighter now and things look great. Now the glaring spot is the external housing/casing on the light. It has weathered over time. Outside of replacing those, is there somemthing to make them look a little better??