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  1. #1
    Established Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Oct 16 2006
    AZ Member #
    12629
    Location
    Santa Monica

    Headlight dilemma. Need opinions.

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    Not sure if this issue is common. On my front passenger headlight, sometimes it works but most often it doesn't. I changed the bulb and the problem persists. I noticed if I tap the headlight with my fist it'll go on but then it might turn off again. I've even cleaned the contact points between the bulb and the light assembly. It's driving me nuts looking at the change bulb sign on my dash. Now the left turn signal is doing the same. Is it a wiring problem? Can't be the fuse. Help. My headlight assembly is factory.

    Danke.

  2. #2
    Senior Member Three Rings
    Join Date
    Aug 16 2008
    AZ Member #
    32021
    My Garage
    2009 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Big Horn
    Location
    IL

    HID's? or Halogens? I've had a problem with the HID's I've installed, but that's because I went HID in both headlights and fogs, and that problem is drawing too much current. I suggest checking the wires??

  3. #3
    Established Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Oct 16 2006
    AZ Member #
    12629
    Location
    Santa Monica

    I have Halogens

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