My headlights stopped working, no high or low beams. Running lights, brake lights, turn signals, dash lights and overhead light (with dimmer) all work properly. This is a 1999 Winnebago on a Freightliner XC chassis.
I looked for a fuse, found none. I did find a relay hanging (literally) off the 7 wire harness that attaches to the headlight/dimmer switch. I’m guessing it’s for the headlights. I tested that relay, it’s good (I also swapped in a known good relay, no difference).
When testing the relay, I tested for current across the “switching circuit” by putting a test light across pin 86 and 30. With the headlight switch pushed in (off), no test light. With the headlight switch pulled out (on), I did get a test light. So, I think the switch is driving that relay and the switch is good.
I tested for current at the headlight housings; none at any of the four housings. Somewhere between the relay and the actual headlights, I’m loosing current on this circuit.
I looked at the Freightliner wiring diagram and see the path goes from the headlight switch to the high/low beam dimmer (no mention of the relay). I guess my next step is to trace down that high/low dimmer (it’s probably somewhere in the steering column). Before dive any deeper into this, a couple questions”
1) Any suggestions on something I’m overlooking?
2) Where is that high/low dimmer switch? Do they commonly go out?
3) I want to look closer at the headlight switch, just to confirm that’s not the problem. I’m not sure how to remove the box. I see a spring loaded button on the box (middle of picture below). I tried pushing in the button while pulling out the light switch, but it’s as if pushing it in actually holds the shaft in place. It doesn’t free the shaft to slide out (as I’ve read in other posts). Any suggestions on getting the switch box out?
Cliff
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