Re: 1964 Dodge Polars 500 lights
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Re: 1964 Dodge Polars 500 lights




Circvuit breaker is in the kight switch itself. You might have a bad ground somewhere - possibly at one of the headlights
Don
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Duross" <tduross1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 9:45 PM
Subject: RE: 1964 Dodge Polars 500 lights



email Daniel Stern, he's on the vendor pages.


am hoping that someone can send me in the right direction regarding the
headlights on my Dodge. I recently got the car back (about a month ago)
from the mechanic and when driving it for the first time at night, the
lights had that dull pulsing. then, all of a sudden, the dash lights and
headlights went real bright; then back to normal operation. About a week
a ago when I took the car out again at night, the lights did the same
thing. Only this time, the headlights went out. I bought and installed
the dash light switch but that didn't fix it. I also bought the high
beam floor switch but have not installed that yet. I understand there is
a circuit breaker for the headlights and no fuse. Where is the circuit
breaker? What can I check to trouble shoot this? I am a novice, so email
clearly please. BTW, when light switch is on: tail lights on, dash
lights on (dimmer works) and high beam headlights work. Thanks in
advance for the help.
Dave in Denver


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