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1994 Dodge Ram 1500 3.9L Headlight Wiring Help.

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Old 10-02-2013, 10:08 PM
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they could yes because they are on a different wires and continuity, and and on a different setting on the switch.
 
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Update on the headlights situation..

Spliced the cords up by the dimmer switch & still no good results so just straight wired both brights and dim's to the battery running from 2 seperate toggle switches.

Guess it's just going to have to stay that way until i feel like dishing out 67 bucks on the new dimmer switch..

But hey it's whatever as long as i have headlights and am able to do a little night driving now to just figure out why the hell it is losing so much power.
 
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Originally Posted by JrLafrombois
to just figure out why the hell it is losing so much power.


Read the plenum sticky.
 
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Should i be worried about the airbag deploying if i change my dimmer switch on the colulmn?
 
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Disconnect your battery first, shouldn't be a problem.
 
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Originally Posted by Arde
Disconnect your battery first, shouldn't be a problem.
and wait at least five minutes.
 



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