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Old 02-17-2013, 11:04 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by 03glgold View Post
I didn't say it definately was, however I said it enhances the possibility and you are the original one who suggested a bulb problem...also both the low beam and bright bulbs come in on the same plug, and I believe that ground is shared, so if the high beams work then it limits it down...I pointed out the purple wire (rechecked myself should have said blue) which is the wire for the low-beams...I did however forget about all the wiring that is inside of the headlight.

looking at a scemadic just for the sake of the information. passenger side H/L bulbs share the same fuse but both have different wires from the fuse block. same with the drivers side. drivers side shares a fuse but has separate wires. on the ground side H/L do share a ground HOWEVER they have their own wire that goes back to the fuse block, two wires that go to the high beam switch and then after the switch share the same wire for the ground. good info to know. can produce the scamadic if anyone wnats it.
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