1) Bought brand new tag lights and they do not work at all at the moment, is there a fuse just for it?
2) I have 1 good headlight bulb...it works fine on the driver side but not at all on the passenger side. High and low works on the driver side but not passenger side. I do have power to the plug on all ends but no light.
3) When i pull my headlight switch out 1 click my parking/running lights work fine but, when i pull the switch out all the way the parking/running lights go off.
Welcome, you might have better luck in the chit chat section. 1 )Should be a 9 amp fuse for instrument, tail and dash lights, all same fuse.. 2) Good question ,you are using the same headlight as the drivers side taht works. You have power to passenger you say. Hmmmn 3) Another good question for the electric / wire guys.Mike
When you pull the headlight switch all the way out the headlights should come on and the parking lights will go out ,,that's the way the are suppose to work ,,I would also check for a good ground too ,,check the bulbs out of the car just to make sure they are working correctly first ,,:anim_25:
On my 1955 Belair...my tag lights are not working and are brand new. My headlights are acting crazy as well. When i turn the lights on...the driver side will work (hi and low) but not the passenger. i swapped the bulbs around and same thing, driver side works but not the passenger. I checked the wiring and have power to where the lights all tie in at and from. I also tested the passenger side headlight while plugged in and have power to the bulb but not working still...any ideas??? Thanks in advance
On my 1955 Belair...my tag lights are not working and are brand new. My headlights are acting crazy as well. When i turn the lights on...the driver side will work (hi and low) but not the passenger. i swapped the bulbs around and same thing, driver side works but not the passenger. I checked the wiring and have power to where the lights all tie in at and from. I also tested the passenger side headlight while plugged in and have power to the bulb but not working still...any ideas??? Thanks in advance
It could be a ground problem on both. The headlights are grounded by a black wire screwed to the filler panel next to the plug. http://www.trifive.com/garage/55 Chevy Assembly Manual/12-19.gif The tag lights are grounded through the bumper. Tighten the bumperetts the lights are in, to the bumper.
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