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Old December 10th, 2017, 5:59 PM
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I have a 1988 G-20 van with dual headlights. Today after I changed the upper headlight on the drivers side it gets dim when I put the brights on. Anyone have a clue why?
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You bought a bad one? It does happen. You might check the plug for corrosion. But usually if it's corroded, it will work or it won't.
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bad ground can steal voltage. Check all the connections from the relay forward.
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I have no idea where the headlight relay is.
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IFAIK, none of the G vans from the 70s to 1995 had a headlight relay. None of mine did until I rewired the lights (on my '79) and added 2 of them.

I would suspect a bad bulb, connector, or ground wire. The connector or ground wire could have been marginal before you touched anything, and moving things around could have finished them off.

I have found the driver side headlights have more problems with connectors than the passenger side, possibly because they are very close to the battery and the acidic vapors it generates.




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