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Re: 93 CSE headlight pictogram gremlins...
Posted by Lu (more from Lu) on Thu, 30 Jan 2003 22:32:53
In Reply to: 93 CSE headlight pictogram gremlins..., David Ingram, Thu, 30 Jan 2003 19:07:25
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Is there a diff. of brightness L vs R ? Make sure both lamps in high sockets are both new and the same brand. Saying this to make sure the load of the lamps are as identical as possible. Its tough to do but if you can make a very thin stip of alum foil (handiest thing around as I doubt if you would have some copper foil for circuit boarding). Lay foil conductor in both sides of both lamp sockets letting it be long enough to come out of the socket shielding. See what digital voltmete says is the supply voltage (high side) and the ground wire voltage. A bad ground connection (multiple bunch of wires nutted to a stud welded to sheetmetal beneath headlamp assembly ) The pictogram senses imbalances in the current draw of each lamp circuit. If voltages are equal,L to R, then try testing volts out of Control Relay (tall skinny one in relay box front of battery) of 56aL and 56aR (brights) read on bottom of tall skinny module. This can be done from under relay deck by removing screws to lift deck or the foil trick if you don't TOUCH anything else. If volts are = there then I would suspect module.
Lu two 93's. Mine just hit 200,990 miles tonight!
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