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Headlights as bright as high beams?

Started by EagleJoe93, February 05, 2013, 01:02:07 PM

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EagleJoe93

We finished the brakes and took my eagle out for a small test drive. It was night by then so I turned the headlights on and it seems like they are almost as bright as the high-beams according to my dad. I know they weren't on because the blue high beam light wasn't on and I turned it on and off. Doing that I myself didn't see a huge difference between the high beams and the regular headlights. It has all new headlights all around. Has anyone else had this problem or am I just seeing something that isn't there?  ???
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TLC87Eagle

Whay type of headlights are you running?
Stock Seal Beams or Semi-Sealed Conversions?
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jim

Are the headlights adjusted properly?  If the high beams are pointing to the same area as the low beams you may not notice much difference. 
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BenM

Check the voltages at the plugs. The connectors my corrode over time in the system.
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EagleJoe93

Sorry for the late response. I have come down with the flu and have been laying low the past couple of days.

Quote from: TLC87Eagle on February 05, 2013, 01:41:55 PM
Whay type of headlights are you running?
Stock Seal Beams or Semi-Sealed Conversions?

I am pretty sure they are standard Sylvania headlights. We picked them up at Advanced Auto Parts.

Quote from: jim on February 05, 2013, 07:39:13 PM
Are the headlights adjusted properly?  If the high beams are pointing to the same area as the low beams you may not notice much difference. 

The headlights haven't been aligned yet. Will try to get them adjusted as soon as the important engine work is done.

Quote from: BenM on February 07, 2013, 10:54:29 PM
Check the voltages at the plugs. The connectors my corrode over time in the system.

I'll look into that. Wouldn't be surprised if that had something to do with it since my car is 27 years old.
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carnuck

Headlight switches corrode and the lights get dim (switch gets hot) and the high beam switch corrodes too. Just doing a relay upgrade along makes a big difference!
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jim

Check the voltages at the plugs. The connectors my corrode over time in the system.
X2.
I had to replace all the connectors behind all the headlights on both Eagles.  I got new ones at Advance.
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"The constitutions of most of our States assert that all power is inherent in the people;
that... it is their right and duty to be at all times armed."
--Thomas Jefferson to John Cartwright, 1824. ME 16:45
What part of "shall not be infringed" do they not understand?
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amcinstaller

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correct me if im wrong, but are you compaining your lights are *too* bright? im not sure i see a problem here. make sure theyre aimed well, and then maybe point your drivers side one in a hair to get it out of oncomers faces, and be happy that you can actually see with a terrible sealed beam setup. ive never been happy with sealed beams but on the other hand, yellowed housings are no better.

and for what its worth, fixing corroded connectors is really a great way to make your headlights brighter. unless youre seeing more than 14 volts at the head light plug at which point id wonder how the regulator in your alternator is working, or more of not working ;)
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jim

Quote from: amcinstaller on February 11, 2013, 08:19:58 PM
correct me if im wrong, but are you compaining your lights are *too* bright? im not sure i see a problem here. make sure theyre aimed well, and then maybe point your drivers side one in a hair to get it out of oncomers faces, and be happy that you can actually see with a terrible sealed beam setup. ive never been happy with sealed beams but on the other hand, yellowed housings are no better.

and for what its worth, fixing corroded connectors is really a great way to make your headlights brighter. unless youre seeing more than 14 volts at the head light plug at which point id wonder how the regulator in your alternator is working, or more of not working ;)

I'm sure he will straighten us out here, but I took it to mean that when he turned on his brights they together were no brighter than his dims.
I'm right 98% of the time, and I don't care about the other 3%.
"The constitutions of most of our States assert that all power is inherent in the people;
that... it is their right and duty to be at all times armed."
--Thomas Jefferson to John Cartwright, 1824. ME 16:45
What part of "shall not be infringed" do they not understand?
08 Impala
01 Yukon 4X4
(There's more to life than fuel mileage)
83 Eagle wagon; shared responsibility as daily driver
88 Eagle white woody wagon; shared responsibility as daily driver
86 wagon parts car
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EagleJoe93

Quote from: jim on February 12, 2013, 01:09:56 PM

when he turned on his brights they together were no brighter than his dims.

That is what I meant. Sorry for the confusion.
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