Mk1 Golf Headlight Problem
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Mk1 Golf Headlight Problem
Can anyone suggest what's causing a problem with only the main beam, while the full beam is still OK? I'm very confused…
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Keep smiling. J
Beetle restoration. Cabrio GTi (black and shiny). Golf driver.
16v MK2. (Oak green) Now on a Clipper (to keep). Audi A8 4.2 Quattro sport and a BMW R65 bike.
16v MK2. (Oak green) Now on a Clipper (to keep). Audi A8 4.2 Quattro sport and a BMW R65 bike.
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So onto the relays. I found a relay - which according to the Haynes manual (arg) operates the fogs lights. I can hear it click when I switch the sidelights on/off. I assume this is OK, but I haven't located the relay for full beam. Any ideas where it's located? There is no mention of it anywhere in the manual.
I'm also interested in this inline resistor - I don't ever recall seeing one, can you be more specific about where to find it. My car is an 83 campaign - totally original spec.
I recently removed battery to charge overnight, so I suspect something could have blown when I reconnected. Thanks for all help.
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When I shorted the plug going into the stalk the dipped lights came on fine, and when I shorted them for the full beam they worked too. Then when I pluged my old stalk back in, everything still worked - hence I'm still confused..!
Did I trip somethings when I reconnected the battery, or just a bad connection at the stalk…? I hate fixing things without knowing what the cause really was!!!
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I think maybe about that time dim/dip was all the rage goodnes knows why, I think the idea died eventually. Perhaps 83 was too early.
Cheers J.
Beetle restoration. Cabrio GTi (black and shiny). Golf driver.
16v MK2. (Oak green) Now on a Clipper (to keep). Audi A8 4.2 Quattro sport and a BMW R65 bike.
16v MK2. (Oak green) Now on a Clipper (to keep). Audi A8 4.2 Quattro sport and a BMW R65 bike.
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golf1 said
The problem will come back again my friend, the problem is that the rear of the ignition switch is wearing.
When you say ignition switch, what exactly are you refering to? I know there's an ignition relay (bottom left of fuse box), but what else should I replace if it happens again?
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