Headlights not switching to dipped beam
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Headlights not switching to dipped beam
From the searching I had done and some very rudimentary prodding with a multimeter I suspected the original switch was knackered. I have got hold of a replacement switch unit (second hand but known good) and the problem is still the same.
Any sugggestions on the next thing I should try? All wiring to the switch seems in good order and firmly secured to the connector block - no amount of jiggling or wiggling of the switch or wires makes any difference.
Cheers,
Tom
1983 VW Golf GX - now sold!
1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
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The 1.2w bulb for the illumination of the headlight switch had blown so I have replaced this just in case it was something to do with that - but it isn't

Any further suggestions on what I could try?
Thanks,
Tom
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1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
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Did you manage to sort this problem out with your lights?
If so, how??
Mine started doing exactly the same last night. I had to drive home on full beam - bet everyone luuuuuuvved me!!!!

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debs said
Hiya!!
Did you manage to sort this problem out with your lights?
If so, how??
Mine started doing exactly the same last night. I had to drive home on full beam - bet everyone luuuuuuvved me!!!!
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Not fixed yet - but I recon it could be something to do with the switch on the stalk?
I have disconnected the side lights from the outside headlamps and just have the front fog lights on if I'm out in the dark - not ideal but it'll do til I have time to sort it out properly.
Tom
1983 VW Golf GX - now sold!
1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
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I'll let you know the outcome

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I managed to aquire two sets of replacement stalks - and replacing them has not fixed things as I had hoped

Could anyone suggest any other things I could try (that hasn't already been suggested above) - and also confirm exactly which fuses/relays are involved with the headlights.
Many thanks,
Tom
1983 VW Golf GX - now sold!
1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
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It was a faulty ignition switch - and not the stalk switches which we also replaced before we found the problem.
Good luck getting yours sorted :y:
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To summarise I have now tried the following:
- Replaced headlight switch unit with known working unit
Replaced headlight stalk
Removed ignition barrel and checked condition of ignition switch - all looks clean and sparkly
Checked and replaced fuses 21 & 22
From prodding with a multimeter I am getting no power at fuses 21 and 22
I have removed the fuse box and checked all connections at rear - all seem good
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So I am a bit stumped now. Clearly there is something wrong at the switch end of things if there is no power getting to the fuse box - or am I wrong in assuming this? :dontknow:
Can anyone give me any more ideas or suggestions so I can get this fixed?
Cheers,
Tom
1983 VW Golf GX - now sold!
1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
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It does work that way.
Then you will know for definite its not the stalk
Cant remember which wires but,one is permanent live(red/yelloworblack?,smaller one)
one becomes live with the headlight switch and ign on
The other two are the high and low beam
Bridge between the swicth live and the others (one at a time)to get full or low beam
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Fuses 9 and 10 are high beam
Fuses 21 and 22 are low beam
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Timmyturtle said
Can you bypass the stalk by putting a bridge wire in..instead of the stalk
It does work that way.
Then you will know for definite its not the stalk
Cant remember which wires but,one is permanent live(red/yelloworblack?,smaller one)
one becomes live with the headlight switch and ign on
The other two are the high and low beam
Bridge between the swicth live and the others (one at a time)to get full or low beam
From more prodding with my multimeter I have identified which wires are perm. live, live on ignition, side lights and full beam from the back of the headlamp switch - and from what I can tell the switch is functioning as I would expect.
Could you talk me through exactly which points I should be bridging please and how I go about it - never had to mess with electrics too much! Am I bridging two points together at the back of the stalk - and how do I make a good connection?
Thanks in advance

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1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
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Ignore the small red/yellow wire (thats permanent live for flashing the high beam when other lights are off)
The white/black will become live with the light switch on and ignition on
The yellow is low beam
The white is high beam
What I did,was to put a male spade connector onto each end of a short piece of wire
Then put one end in the white/black
The other end then can be put into either of the white or yellow connector
depending whether you want high or low beam
High beam

Low beam

Hope this helps determine a good stalk or not
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After following the above steps the lights were switching fine so went and aquired another wiper stalk - and bingo it is fixed!
Thanks to everyone who helped

Tom
1983 VW Golf GX - now sold!
1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
1998 Rover Vitesse Coupe
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I am still a little confused as to what went wrong. I shorted the wires from the full beam stalk to discover the dipped lights are OK, but when I put the stalk back on everything worked anyway… did I trip something back into action, was there a bad connection on the stalk???
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