heres one for ya!!
Ok , so far I figured this out.
Low beam, so it must be something with light.
So i think he's trying to do some dancing steps in his car (left heel, right heel, ...) And while doing those dancing steps he has issues with DRL (driver on right lane) probably furious because the car goes from left to right (because of the dancing ...)
So the DRL puts on his high beams (probably blows horn as well but with the music volume all the way up, (dancing, remember...) he probably didnt hear that) .
So when entering his work place, the DRL (driver on the right lane) probably pulled over as well and gave him a note (must have been a cop).
I'm still confused on the "switch replaced already" though. Could be that the judge gave him an alternative punishment and now he has to replace switches in old people's houses or something.
Low beam, so it must be something with light.
So i think he's trying to do some dancing steps in his car (left heel, right heel, ...) And while doing those dancing steps he has issues with DRL (driver on right lane) probably furious because the car goes from left to right (because of the dancing ...)
So the DRL puts on his high beams (probably blows horn as well but with the music volume all the way up, (dancing, remember...) he probably didnt hear that) .
So when entering his work place, the DRL (driver on the right lane) probably pulled over as well and gave him a note (must have been a cop).
I'm still confused on the "switch replaced already" though. Could be that the judge gave him an alternative punishment and now he has to replace switches in old people's houses or something.
koffietje, do you ever give a thought to actually HELPING somemone instead of putting yourself at risk for banishment by mocking and ridiculing?
Anyway, to the mtiarks28, you need to look for a blown fuse. A blown fuse will not render the lights inoperative. There are failsafes including putting the DRLs on if the high beam fuse is blown.
Anyway, to the mtiarks28, you need to look for a blown fuse. A blown fuse will not render the lights inoperative. There are failsafes including putting the DRLs on if the high beam fuse is blown.
Left hand head lamp works on low beam while right hand head lamp is still on drl. when on high beams on drl's work.... I know its confusing and strange, have replaced switch already...all fuses checked out ok w/ test light
Last edited by mtiarks28; Jun 8, 2009 at 9:20 AM.
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