Quick Question
#2
For mine I just click it back and they stay on until its clicked again to turn off. Haven't used them since I got HIDs for the lows because they're brighter than the stock high beams lol..
#3
Ok I guess its time for ANOTHER multifunction switch then lol. I have to hold mine for them to stay on... Might be why my headlights dont work at night also..... Thanks!
#5
Lol. Even though I got around the headlight problem its just eating me up on the inside just knowing that it exists. I guess thats what I get for buying a cheap replacement part. It would be nice to have my fog lights back! Have you found any good prices yet Mitch?
#6
i had replace mine in my buick century and i spent 100$ on used one but yea id just buy different brighter lows and never turn on the highs plus i like driving with lows and fogs
Last edited by Midnight02; 04-16-2012 at 10:49 PM.
#7
I noticed the travel on these is a lot longer then most cars. I pull mine back a lot farther then I did on my old lumina. I pull all the way back to the wheel to turn them on. If it doesn't click you didn't pull it back far enough.
#8
I havent seen the multifunction switch for less that 170. I looked at them because my washers dont spray. All I need is the little plastic tab that pushes the sprayer button and I refuse to spend that kind of money for one little piece. I guess I just have to wait for it to fail completely and then replace it.
#9
I was wondering if this may be the problem. I can pull back on the lever and give a quick flash to someone, but if I want the high beams to stay on I have to pull it back further until it clicks. Maybe double check by (gently) pulling back a bit further and see if they work before putting out any $$$ on a new switch.
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