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Posted

Hi Guys n Girls. New to the forum and looking for some help please.

I have done a search but found nothing similar.

When selected on, my main beam only operates on the driver side. However when I switch the turn indicator to one side ( ie indicating to turn,) the the main beam does operate!!

Any ideas appreciated.

Cheers- Mark

Posted

Remove the head light assembly and inspect the electrical connectors for damage. Sounds like a faulty ground path and the act of R&R the assembly often sorts things out.

Posted

Remove the head light assembly and inspect the electrical connectors for damage. Sounds like a faulty ground path and the act of R&R the assembly often sorts things out.

Thanks wvicary for replying. Very kind. Yep, did all that. I'm thinking it is a problem with the light switch within the stalk. I'll have to work out to access that and try and change it.

Thanks again for the reply.

Mark

Posted

The light switches do fail and the replacement has been covered on the forum before. Best of luck and hope you get it sorted soon.

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