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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 4302761" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>THe one on the column.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking it is a grounding issue until you stated holding the turn signal switch back. When I do that with my 2004, both of the high beams and low beams come on. </p><p></p><p>In fact, there is a hack where you can add a 1N4004 diode to the fusebox to create the high and low on condition when the high beams are selected. I don't drive that much anymore, especially at night so I will not do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 4302761, member: 44288"] THe one on the column. I was thinking it is a grounding issue until you stated holding the turn signal switch back. When I do that with my 2004, both of the high beams and low beams come on. In fact, there is a hack where you can add a 1N4004 diode to the fusebox to create the high and low on condition when the high beams are selected. I don't drive that much anymore, especially at night so I will not do that. [/QUOTE]
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