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The dash lights on my 67 convertible seem dim so I removed one bulb to check the voltage. It was 10.6. The voltage at the battery was 12.1. The engine was off. The bulbs are original. I suspect a problem with the headlight switch. What do you think?
The dash lights on my 67 convertible seem dim so I removed one bulb to check the voltage. It was 10.6. The voltage at the battery was 12.1. The engine was off. The bulbs are original. I suspect a problem with the headlight switch. What do you think?
Thank you.
Randy
Randy, I have seen this issue before and what I find is the after market switches do not have the same voltage output at the rheostat.
New England chapter member, 63 Convert. 327/340- Chapter/Regional/national Top Flight, 72 coupe- chapter and regional Top Flight.
I recently took my original headlight switch out of the car and disassembled it. I cleaned it throughly with Deoxit D and reassembled it. It made a difference in the brightness of the dash lights.
I recently took my original headlight switch out of the car and disassembled it. I cleaned it throughly with Deoxit D and reassembled it. It made a difference in the brightness of the dash lights.
DeOxit is what you want to use for such things....a good shot in the harness connector as well as the headlight switch should help..
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