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There have been some who have had issues with shorted dimmer switches so always a possibility. If the leads to the headlight buckets somehow got crossed, another possibility.
Posted on: 2013/5/20 22:28
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Echlin/NAPA still offers OEM-style dimmer switches for many makes and models and I agree with HH, a shorted dimmer switch fits the symptoms.
Posted on: 2013/5/21 8:33
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thanks guys - I will try changing the leads to the lights, and if that doesn't work, the dimmer switch is next.
Posted on: 2013/5/21 11:57
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David; Also check the ground on the head lights.
Posted on: 2013/5/21 13:30
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Found two wires in the headlight that was crossed (wrong wire to high and low ) corrected that. Swapped out the dimmer switch for a new Napa Echlin DS101 (just added to the X Ref) and still no good. The taillights and headlights are still not working. I guess I'll start sorting thru the wiring again to see if I left something unattached. The ammeter still jumps around when I pull the light switch on.
Posted on: 2013/5/21 21:33
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That jumping certainly indicates a short and the circuit breaker operating. Just out of curiosity does the new loom instructions show both switch versions or agree with the illustrations in the 38-9 service manual on the dual bulb feeds from the headlight switch. Do the seal beams just replace the regular bulbs wire for wire and functions remain the same?
Posted on: 2013/5/21 21:51
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I would start by disconnecting the rear light harness, the front harness and the dimmer wires. Check to see if your circuit breaker still keeps breaking. If all is OK then connect the rear harness and check again, and so on in order to isolate the trouble area. The tried and true "divide and conquer"
Posted on: 2013/5/22 8:40
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You could also have a short in the light switch. If the switch is out of the car this can be readily checked by looking for a ground fault. If it is in the car, you can disconnect the draw wires (to the lights), and operate the switch and see if you get a draw on the ammeter. You should not.
We had a short in the light switch on our 38. I still don't know what caused it, but I took the switch apart, cleaned it up (it was filthy), and the short went away. Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2013/5/22 11:36
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All good suggestions guys. I'll try them all over the next few days and see if we can find a smoking (hopefully a metaphor) gun.
Posted on: 2013/5/22 19:16
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