Weird head light situation
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Weird head light situation
Hey guys, I have a youtube link to my head light situation below but let me explain
the head lights physically work. When I disarm my alarm the headlights come on
prior to this situation happening, I would have inconsistent headlight function one light on and the other only on “day time” mode or none,
now my lights do not come on, the high beams are stuck on and will not come off.
there is a weird rapid clicking from behind the fuse box unless I turn head lights to on position.
I have unplugged the four relays in the photo while the clicking is going on and that does not stop the clicking
here is a video uploaded to youtube showing the issue .
https://youtube.com/shorts/FotgXloBZMY?feature=share
the head lights physically work. When I disarm my alarm the headlights come on
prior to this situation happening, I would have inconsistent headlight function one light on and the other only on “day time” mode or none,
now my lights do not come on, the high beams are stuck on and will not come off.
there is a weird rapid clicking from behind the fuse box unless I turn head lights to on position.
I have unplugged the four relays in the photo while the clicking is going on and that does not stop the clicking
here is a video uploaded to youtube showing the issue .
https://youtube.com/shorts/FotgXloBZMY?feature=share
Last edited by Oshawa_D2; 03-10-2022 at 02:51 PM.
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You can pull the fuse box and open it up. My guess is that you might see evidence of something amiss inside, like dry solder joints or water/rust.
Unfortunately, it's not really possible to hook it up while it's open so you can observe things like the relays, because the wire bundles that connect to it are only just long enough to reach it when it's installed in its proper position.
Unfortunately, it's not really possible to hook it up while it's open so you can observe things like the relays, because the wire bundles that connect to it are only just long enough to reach it when it's installed in its proper position.
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