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07-23-2021, 07:25 PM | #1 |
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No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
I noticed that the headlights weren’t working so I started with the dimmer switch, because I read it’s a typical problem area on GM vehicles of this vintage. Just getting the plug off was a pita because of the corrosion. When it finally came off I noticed the part of the switch came with it. The screws where corroded also but BP worked its magic. After getting the switch off the floor I found this. Suggestions on replacement?
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07-23-2021, 07:43 PM | #2 |
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Re: No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
You heard right, that's a common problem area -- though yours may be worse than most. Should be able to get a new dimmer switch at any auto parts store.
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07-23-2021, 07:53 PM | #3 |
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Re: No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
Look into running your head lights thru relays and cut down on the amount of amperage that the switch will have to carry. I am going to run relays on my head lights, tail lights, turn signals starter solenoid and Ign 1 to the fuse box because so many people report ign switch failures.
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07-23-2021, 08:12 PM | #4 |
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Re: No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
Glad you pointed that out -- I forgot to mention it. Relays also help extend the life of the headlamp switch on the dash, for the same reasons. And they supply higher voltage to the headlamps, resulting in brighter lights. Great little mod for stock lighting, even more critical if you run higher wattage bulbs.
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07-23-2021, 08:20 PM | #5 |
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Re: No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
Thanks fellas I guess after 50 years I can’t really complain to much ! I was hoping that I could replace the switch with a original delco part not another Chinese pos I see advertised...
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07-23-2021, 09:04 PM | #6 |
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Re: No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
I just replaced mine a few months back for exact some problem. It is an AC Delco piece but I don’t believe it is made in the US as the originals were. But it works perfect though.
https://www.amazon.com/your-orders/p...ntId=DBps9j9Jp
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Is money well spent, all of my older vehicles were either wired or converted to a complete relay system. This is where modern technology is good for these old classics, besides I'm all about function/dependability. L.E.D.s are another plus to the system wherever possible to cut down on amp/current draw |
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Maybe if you post a link to the page with the actual item....
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07-24-2021, 01:50 PM | #12 |
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I just called a neighbor who has about 10 acres of salvage , I will look for a good original replacement instead of the repop stuff available on line....
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You can do a before / after voltage comparison at the headlights to see what is gained with relays. Daniel Stern's website has some great info showing the light output in lumens at different voltages. http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...ys/relays.html The following is a bit long, but worth a look imho. Why Bother With Relays? Power for the headlights is controlled by (wait for it) the headlight switch. In almost all vehicles built through the late '90s, and quite a few built after that timeframe, all headlamp current runs through the switch. That is: long lengths of thin wire to and from the switch, which contains tiny contacts. All of this adds up to a surprising amount of resistive voltage drop, which takes a big bite out of headlamp output. In many cases, the thin factory wires are inadequate even for the standard original-equipment headlamps. There's a large element of automaker cost-cutting involved; it might sound like a joke to say they figure headlamps are only used at night, so that's a 50% usage duty, so they cut the wire gauge in half, but it's actually pretty close to how these kinds of decisions are often made in the auto industry where just about every last fraction of a cent that can be shaved from the build cost, will be. And science has yet to give us the wiring, connections, and switch contacts that improve with age; in fact they do the opposite. Headlamp bulb light output is severely compromised with decreased voltage. The drop in light output is not linear, it is exponential to the power 3.4. For example, let's consider a bulb with a rated output of 1000 lumens at 12.8 Volts and look what happens when it is operated at different voltages: 10.5V : 510 lumens 11.0V : 597 lumens 11.5V : 695 lumens 12.0V : 803 lumens 12.5V : 923 lumens 12.8V : 1000 lumens ←Rated output voltage 13.0V : 1054 lumens 13.5V : 1198 lumens 14.0V : 1356 lumens ←Rated life voltage 14.5V : 1528 lumens (Outside North America bulb output and lifespan are both rated at 13.2v, but the effect of voltage drop is the same). When operating voltage drops to 95 percent (12.54v), headlamp bulbs produce only 83 percent of their rated light output. When voltage drops to 90 percent (11.88v), bulb output is only 67 percent of what it should be. And when voltage drops to 85 percent (11.22v), bulb output is a paltry 53 percent of normal! It is quite common for factory headlamp circuits to produce this kind of voltage drop, especially once they're no longer brand new and the connections have accumulated some corrosion and dirt.
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Re: No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
Here is a good article I had saved about Relay stuff.
Link: https://www.mgexp.com/article/mgb/he...elays_revb.pdf .
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Re: No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
You might check the status of your Dimmer Switch Pigtail too. 50 years of getting stomped is not good on any connection.
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If you are truly worried about headlight output grab the relay power near the back of the alternator. This is where the system voltage is highest. The batteries job is to store 12v. I have done relay mods on a dodge mainly to simplify the addition of sport headlights and it also had a headlight switch failure. My 72 was a daily driver 72 got a replacement headlight switch maybe 10 years ago and is still fine. It has no relays installed but alot of accessories are right off the battery with large wire. I also rewired the truck myself so wire size is adequate.
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Re: No Headlights Dimmer Switch Disintegrated !
Can you elaborate on how to tap into the harness at the alternator for power to the relays ?
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I can't remember on the stock alternator but on the mid 70s style you just need to add a ring terminal to your power wire and then attach that to the stud on the back of the alternator. I believe the original alternator was the same, from memory.
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The dimmer switches from the van and RV chassis up into the 80's drop right in.They are usually clean and low use from the RV's.
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If your going to power the relays off of the alternator ( I would advise against that ) you should use a fuse link.
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07-27-2021, 07:14 AM | #25 |
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Why would you advise against that? You are not using the entire headlight circuit to feed the rest of the truck. It is only picking up power at this point which has the highest voltage. It is the same concept as having a second power wire hooked up at a battery terminal. Headlight bulbs don't care if the volts are 14.4 volts and a fusible link is for amperage. We are not talking about fussy electronics that need a stable voltage to remain happy. The alternator or battery have the same potential to give the relays way more amps than needed. Dont forget Ohms law and as volts go up the amps go down as far as a given wattage is concerned. This is spoken as an electrician but not an engineer so I could have missed something.
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