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Headlight problem figured out. Need help!

Old Sep 26, 2004 | 09:57 PM
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Ok, I figured out why my headlights were not coming on. My switch and lever inside the steering column is fine (I disassembled it all and checked). What I found was the problem the low-beam/high-beam actuator. I hope thats an accurate description. There is a metal rod that goes from the high-beam lever mechanism in the column to a white plastic plunger type actuator (as mentioned above) at the end of the steerig column that switches the high/low beam. I found that the metal rod had came out of the plunger mechanism I placed it back in, but noticed that it no longer clicked like it should when you pull the lever back. The mechanism looks like it is rivited to a piece of the steering column support. Can it be replaced and how? Where can I get one?

Please help! I also want to add the relays mentioned in above posts to make my lights brighter.

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Old Sep 26, 2004 | 11:46 PM
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Old Sep 27, 2004 | 09:01 AM
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There is an adjustment for that to move switch forward.

Have had flamethrower high beams a long time & later added Halogen lows when they came out- bright & no relays.
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Originally Posted by Fireslayer26
I also want to add the relays mentioned in above posts to make my lights brighter.
Its a good idea to put fuses in line between your alternator (or wherever you get your headlight power from) and your relays.

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Ok, but I still have the problem of the actuator device thats not working. I found a pic of it in one of the steering column blow-up pics. It is the Dimmer switch assembly. Has anyone replaced one of these?

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Nevermind, I think I found my answer.

Thanks all!
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I found the dimmer switch at Autozone for $12!!!!

Now I just have to put it in. I'm going to try to do it without dropping the column.
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Originally Posted by Fireslayer26
Ok, but I still have the problem of the actuator device thats not working. I found a pic of it in one of the steering column blow-up pics. It is the Dimmer switch assembly. Has anyone replaced one of these?

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I've done this on an 80 Cutlass. there's 2 small screws hold it in place, you can get at it without lowering the column on the Cutlass don't know how much room you have in a Vette.
Oh yea you have to kinda stand on you head to do it.

Steve
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Yeah, thanks Steve. I noticed when I bought the new one it had 2 slots that you would put screws through. I think I'm going to take the seat out and try to do it without lowering the column. Much less a PITA in my opinion.
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