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Head lights / high beam

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buscrazyinFL
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Bus Model: 1972 Eagle 05
Vin # 8851
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Head lights / high beam

Post by buscrazyinFL »

Here is the problem: Both head lights work fine on low beam but I cannot get the right head light to work on high beam. I have changed the bulb, checked the wiring, put in a new dimmer switch (on the floor). I can't figure out what else it might be. Maybe I missed something when I checked the wiring? Any suggestions :?:
Manny & Darlene's
1972 Silver Eagle 05
VIN # 8851
8V71 / HT740 4 Speed Automatic
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luvrbus
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Re: Head lights / high beam

Post by luvrbus »

Manny, when they convert to single head light most people add a relay for the high side check the wiring you should have 3 wires a green being the low a yellow for the high beam and a black for the ground also check a be sure you have the B1 bulb if some one sold you A1 they are low only a few vehiches used the big lights for a dual system .Check your relays in fuse panel under the drivers window most of those were fused with a glass fuse

good luck
clifford
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