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Dash Headlamp Light

Posted: 8/17/07 11:43am Message 1 of 6
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The headlamp light on the dash stays lit after the headlights have been turned on. The headlights are fully open and there does not appear to be any additional travel when they are fully open. Is this just a bad switch, or do I have a larger ($$$$) problem.


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Dash Headlamp Light

Posted: 8/17/07 7:12pm Message 2 of 6
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Probably a broken switch, a VERY common malady on Sharks.
There are plastic switches on the headlight doors that control the in-dash light. If one breaks, or is not adjusted right, the light will stay on. I'll see if I can dig up a pic of where they go.
They're easy to replace, but you have to be careful, as they break quite easily...


                                

Maybe this will help. If not, I can post the diagram from the assy. manual...Adams' Apple2007-08-17 19:20:27


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Dash Headlamp Light

Posted: 8/17/07 7:15pm Message 3 of 6
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also could be a bad ground. replaced both switches on mine and it still stays lit. haven't had time to trace it out yet.


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Posted: 8/17/07 7:26pm Message 4 of 6
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[QUOTE=eddie20875] also could be a bad ground. replaced both switches on mine and it still stays lit. haven't had time to trace it out yet.
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The switches provide the ground. If yours are still burning brite, you may have a pinched wire to one of them that is staying grounded all the time. If you un-plug the switches, does the light still stay on?


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Posted: 8/17/07 7:39pm Message 5 of 6
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The switch is a normally closed switch, and should open when the buckets are fully extended. In other words, the switch has to be CLOSED for the lamp on the dash to come on.
 
The switch is keyed, so there's not much adjustment, so most likely, a bucket (or both) is not fully extending. The bucket may be all the way up, but the links must travel over-center to achieve the locking and also to make the switch. Visually check that first. The front link should come to rest completely against the rear link for the switch to operate. See photo below.
 
You can disconnect the plug to the switches one at a time to quickly determine which switch is not opening up. Plug comes off, light goes out, that's your offender. Then check why there is no full extension. Improper adjustment of the clevis rod and/or the cover stop are possible suspects.
 
 
As mentioned, the switch is easily broken by over tightening the nut or from rough contact. Be careful.
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Posted: 8/18/07 12:24pm Message 6 of 6
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Not so sure we're talking about the right switch here guys.  I had the same problem on my '74 and the switch that was bad was a differnt switch (I think).  It was a $20 part that had just been broken and was an easy fix (I don't seem to recall even needing tools).  I'll try to get under the car and get a picture to post...




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