Is there a roadside fix. I am using my roof mounted lights. People not too happy
since you don't have your info in the sig line, what year are you?Sorry. The white Bronco
mime is Melody Gardot. She's a Jazz singer. looks hot and sounds fantasticWho are all the hot chicks on everyone's avatars
if the bronco is a earlier model(80-91), the floor mounted dimmer switch is also very suspect. Being in a rustbelt state, I would be surprised that it's failing at this time of the year.Awesome work with the girl tears, I mean you gotta use every tool in the box sometimes
FYI, you have a bad headlight switch. Go buy one, then think about the headlight relay mod.
Good luck, don't use all the girl tears at once: you might need em again
Headlights don't work like they should; piece of cake.
Old country-boy fix that can be done with only a pocket-knife :
Take a length of wire, strip both ends a bit, wrap one end around one of the head-light bulb terminals --- make sure it ain't the GROUND terminal, wrap the other end around the HOT terminal on the fender-mounted solenoid --- BOTH bulbs should light and will burn until you un-hook the wire.
If you don't have a suitable length of wire, rob a piece from something you can do without, or run in the Dollar General Store, grocery-store, or whatever and buy a 99-cent extension-cord and use that.
Headlights don't work like they should; piece of cake.
Old country-boy fix that can be done with only a pocket-knife :
Take a length of wire, strip both ends a bit, wrap one end around one of the head-light bulb terminals --- make sure it ain't the GROUND terminal, wrap the other end around the HOT terminal on the fender-mounted solenoid --- BOTH bulbs should light and will burn until you un-hook the wire.
If you don't have a suitable length of wire, rob a piece from something you can do without, or run in the Dollar General Store, grocery-store, or whatever and buy a 99-cent extension-cord and use that.
Wasn't able to respond to this before. But this got me to Carolina and back