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The Shop => Electrical => Topic started by: Kajjmack on February 27, 2012, 10:47:32 PM

Title: High beam issues
Post by: Kajjmack on February 27, 2012, 10:47:32 PM
Hey guys! Been awhile i know. Sorry  :-[

I am having an issues with my wife's 1985 Eagle Sedan.
The high beams turn on just fine but after about 5 mins all lights will shut off and i have to go to low beams to see where I am going.
I have heard it is a ground issue, a switch issue among other things.
Thoughts?
Title: Re: High beam issues
Post by: carnuck on February 28, 2012, 12:31:57 AM
The Eagle headlight switches have a circuit breaker inside (found out after mashing one open)
Title: Re: High beam issues
Post by: mudkicker715 on February 28, 2012, 08:15:34 AM
Try a new headlight switch. they are cheap and available new from a local autoparts store.

Title: Re: High beam issues
Post by: eaglefreek on February 28, 2012, 10:11:23 AM
Another but a little more expensive and labor intensive option is to install relays and take away the load from the switch. There are already made harness to make it easier or you can make one yourself. Here is some good info if you got a few minutes to read. http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/relays/relays.html
Title: Re: High beam issues
Post by: GRONK on February 28, 2012, 11:27:25 AM
I 2X the add relays.  It's fast and simple and eliminates sooooooooo many problems.  Should brighten up the lights too.
Title: Re: High beam issues
Post by: priya on February 28, 2012, 11:28:46 AM
Quote from: eaglefreek on February 28, 2012, 10:11:23 AM
Another but a little more expensive and labor intensive option is to install relays and take away the load from the switch. There are already made harness to make it easier or you can make one yourself.

That's what my husband did on my SX/4.  He put relays in for each speed on the blower fan as well.
Title: Re: High beam issues
Post by: BenM on February 28, 2012, 12:13:33 PM
I can't agree more on putting relays in. Your switch breaker is worn out and needs replaced anyway. Besides, any lighting upgrades are putting it near its peak load. Your lights will get brighter and overall it's better for the rest of the electrical system.

I'm also adding relays on the high speed fan terminal in my cars, I've seen a couple of those burned out. The other positions seem to do fine because the resistor limits the current flow.
Title: Re: High beam issues
Post by: GRONK on February 28, 2012, 01:50:02 PM
Just a note, you can buy relays w/ pigtail connectors in bulk for next to nothing.
Title: Re: High beam issues
Post by: Pat on February 28, 2012, 06:31:37 PM
Not an Eagle, but a '94 Dodge pickup I had. Same problem, turned out to be the headlight switch.