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big steve

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my right headlight isn't burnt out and it comes on every once and a while (its not the bulb or the fuse) im woundering if anybody has a clue what is going on? i see some liberty"s driving around with the same headlight out? ](*,)
 

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Loose connection maybe? you check to see if it is tight at the back of the bulb.

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I had a problem like this on an older truck.. as it turned out it was a relay.. I had to beat on the relay/fuse box to get it working.. LOL
 

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i dont know if iv'e ever seen your libby before marlonjbt i see sooooooooo many around \:D/ . where is the relay? i know its not the fuse or the bulb i switched the left one with the right one and it works fine, the fuse is fine switched them both poop poo.
 

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big steve said:
my right headlight isn't burnt out and it comes on every once and a while (its not the bulb or the fuse) im woundering if anybody has a clue what is going on? i see some liberty"s driving around with the same headlight out? ](*,)

I say it has a broken filament in the bulb making intermittent contact causing it to "come on every once in awhile" Been there , done that. Or... there may be too much dielectric paste (if there is any at all, maybe not) in the headlight's power supply plug causing the issue. Don't ask me how I know. (whistle)
 

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