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Hello everyone. I'm new to this so bear with me. The headlights on my wife's 82 CE won't go up when switch is pulled out. Instead there is an "air rushing" noise from under the dash. She just had it to Chevy dealer for an alignment when they "conveniently" noticed that the battery was "swollen" and the alternator needed replaced. $450 later (she didn't tell me until after all the work was done) here we sit with a headlight issue. She called the dealership and the service manager said that they had noticed that the lights were coming up very slowly, yet they failed to mention that! Any thoughts! Thanks in advance!!!!!!
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Either the headlight switch is bad,there is a vacuum switch attached to the switch its all one piece,so you have to replace the whole thing.or there is an override vacuum switch,it will be at the bottom edge of the dash lip where the steering column is ,you'll see a little lever sticking down with a small knob on it,it pulls down to manually raise the headlights,with out having to turn on the headlights.it may be setting in between up and down and leaking vacuum,the problem is either one of these switches or one of the vacuum lines has come off or broken
The over ride switch is easy to ge too no problem,the headlight swich is a real P.I.T.A.,good luck 


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Ron has this nailed and he is right on about this being a PITA.
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I don't know about the '82, but we were able to remove the left side panel screws and pull the dash pad out far enough on a '75 to get to the switch to check the vac lines and with some massaging we were able to get a new switch in. It was tight but easier than the P.I.T.A. way.
My '80 switch had to be replaced and the 78 - 82's switches are lower down and much easier to get to than the earlier ones. Pull out the a/c vent tube and you can reach up and feel the switch. There is a button on the switch that you depress (tell it it's ugly and is dressed funny) when you pull the light switch rod out and it will come all the way out.
Then unscrew the face plate and the switch will drop down. You can check to see if both hoses are attached or if one is loose.
Reverse to replace.
As you are new to this do yourself a favor (it helped me tremendously). Go to ebay and buy yourself a shop manual for the car. Trust me, it helps more than you can imagine.
The main thing is don't get frustrated.
Then unscrew the face plate and the switch will drop down. You can check to see if both hoses are attached or if one is loose.
Reverse to replace.
As you are new to this do yourself a favor (it helped me tremendously). Go to ebay and buy yourself a shop manual for the car. Trust me, it helps more than you can imagine.
The main thing is don't get frustrated.

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If you only hear the "air rushing" noise when pulling the headlight switch out, then either the switch is bad, or one of the vacuum lines has come off of it. Either way, you'll need to get it out to see it.
The dashes are a bit different on the '78-up cars, but I couldn't say how hard they are to get to the headlight switch, as I've never done it on the later cars, myself. On my '74, I've found it easier to take the top dash-pad off for just about any cluster work...
The dashes are a bit different on the '78-up cars, but I couldn't say how hard they are to get to the headlight switch, as I've never done it on the later cars, myself. On my '74, I've found it easier to take the top dash-pad off for just about any cluster work...

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I had to put in a new headlight switch. Did that by pulling out the instrument cluster on my 79. Plenty of access to run new hoses, look at other problems, cuss at the former owner who wired god knows what using 3M scotchlok connectors, etc.
you can also just disconnect the hoses from the headlight switch and hook up just the override valve at the bottom of the dash = quick and easy emergency repair.
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