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Does anyone know where the headlight ground is. And is there only one?
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Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I don't think that there is one at all but where would the day time running light module be if there was one and what does it look like? -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Just tried that a couple of minutes ago. Nothing changed. -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I found this four pin plug and it is not plugged into anything. I have no alarm either. I am thoroughly frustrated right now with this. I have it apart right now. The dimmer switch is also unplugged and they are still on. -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
i already told you where the headlamp delay is. to the left of the fusebox on the driver's side. if it has headlamp delay it will be a blue module. can't miss it, it's about 2"x1" and though you won't see them til you get it out, it has about 7 connectors. to remove it you have to reach around to the side you can't see and push the retainer clip while pulling the module. otherwise it comes out crooked and gets hung up. I think Pat is referring to the blue plastic chime module. The headlamp delay module is a metal box up under the dash next to the headlight switch. Looks like this: If you have one, unlug it and see what happens. I've torn it apart again and cannot find this module/relay anywhere. It is not there. The headlights are on all the time now full strength. I have the main headlight switch unplugged, the high/low switch unplugged, the fog lamp relay unplugged, the chime module unplugged. And still the headlights are on. I checked the main headlight switch for a melt down but found nothing wrong. Where do the headlights get the power from exactly so that i can start chasing wires. What are the four relays behind the battery for. I unplugged each of them and they do not shut off the lights. -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I will tear it apart tomorrow morning and look for that module. i have to work tonight. Thanks. -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
After removing this module the problem is still there. Where exactly is that headlight delay module that is metal in relation to the headlight switch? That is the only thing that i have not unplugged yet. When i changed the main light switch i do not recall seeing that metal module. -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I removed the module from beside the fuse box. It was black not blue, but it was a seven pin connector about 1 x2 inches right beside the hazzard flasher on the bottom left side of the fuse box. I am not sure if it fixed anything yet as this problem has been hit and miss and changing daily. I will let you's know how things work. -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I'll give it a try thanks. Got to blow the snow first 12 inches today! -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
This is screwed up. If i disconect the battery and reconnect it about 7 times quickly the headlights go out! Then if i wait about 25-30 seconds the lights will come on automatically. Does anyone know where the head lamp delay module is? It is an optional item and mabey my trunk has one and is f'd. I have opened the harness up along the front quarter panel to see if there is any wires fried or what not but found nothing. I will be back from work around 7pm tonight and i will check in here with you's. Thanks for the help on this gremlin. -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
The rod is in place and the dimmer works to turn on the high beams. Low beams have been off since last night. when i came home from work this am, the low beams were on and will not go out. I disconnected the multifunction switch and they are still on. It seems to be like a bad ground mabey, or something is back feeding the system?? i really don't know. let me know what you think. This is frustrating me to hell!! -
Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the headlight circut on 89 comanche 4.0l automatic??
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Every winter my truck does the same thing. Pull both lines off going to the heater core. Take your garden hose and turn it on full. Put the water in the top pipe and let it flow for a minute then switch to the bottom pipe and let flow for a minute. Do this a few times and you should be good to go. It works for me every time and only takes 20 minutes. One thing that I do to save me from dumping all my antifreeze from bottle an head is pinch the two hoses with needle nose vice grips or hose pinch if you have them. This save the head ache of burping the system. Give it a try!!
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Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I can still switch from high beam to low beam but the low beam does not work. Is this rod inside the column or outside? What is involved in putting it back in? Three days ago something in the multifunction switch broke. It is the tab that resets the left turn signal when you turn the steering wheel back after you turn. Do you think that this may have something to do with my problem? The rod is on the outside of the column; left side, easy to see. Do your high beams light up when you pull the multifunction lever back? If so the rod is in place. See if there's not a wire hanging from the switch at the lower end of the rod. Part 6 is the rod, part 7 is the dimmer switch. Image Not Found Yes my high beams light up still. I'll check tomorrow for that wire and let you know. -
Headlights now on full time. Can't find souce of prob
swilson replied to swilson's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I can still switch from high beam to low beam but the low beam does not work. Is this rod inside the column or outside? What is involved in putting it back in? Three days ago something in the multifunction switch broke. It is the tab that resets the left turn signal when you turn the steering wheel back after you turn. Do you think that this may have something to do with my problem?
