97 JGC - Hi-beams not staying on when lights in "Auto" mode
Guest
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The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
manual on is OK.
When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
turn signal arm
lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
that could have been disconnected.
thx,
James
manual on is OK.
When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
turn signal arm
lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
that could have been disconnected.
thx,
James
Guest
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I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
James Tinkess wrote:
> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
> manual on is OK.
>
> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>
> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>
> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the turn
> signal arm
> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
>
>
> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats another
> email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something that could
> have been disconnected.
>
>
>
>
> thx,
> James
James Tinkess wrote:
> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
> manual on is OK.
>
> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>
> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>
> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the turn
> signal arm
> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
>
>
> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats another
> email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something that could
> have been disconnected.
>
>
>
>
> thx,
> James
Guest
Posts: n/a
I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
James Tinkess wrote:
> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
> manual on is OK.
>
> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>
> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>
> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the turn
> signal arm
> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
>
>
> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats another
> email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something that could
> have been disconnected.
>
>
>
>
> thx,
> James
James Tinkess wrote:
> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
> manual on is OK.
>
> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>
> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>
> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the turn
> signal arm
> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
>
>
> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats another
> email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something that could
> have been disconnected.
>
>
>
>
> thx,
> James
Guest
Posts: n/a
I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
James Tinkess wrote:
> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
> manual on is OK.
>
> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>
> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>
> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the turn
> signal arm
> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
>
>
> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats another
> email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something that could
> have been disconnected.
>
>
>
>
> thx,
> James
James Tinkess wrote:
> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
> manual on is OK.
>
> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>
> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>
> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the turn
> signal arm
> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
>
>
> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats another
> email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something that could
> have been disconnected.
>
>
>
>
> thx,
> James
Guest
Posts: n/a
I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
James Tinkess wrote:
> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
> manual on is OK.
>
> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>
> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>
> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the turn
> signal arm
> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
>
>
> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats another
> email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something that could
> have been disconnected.
>
>
>
>
> thx,
> James
James Tinkess wrote:
> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
> manual on is OK.
>
> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>
> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>
> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the turn
> signal arm
> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal mode.
>
>
> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats another
> email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something that could
> have been disconnected.
>
>
>
>
> thx,
> James
Guest
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Actually I dont even get my headlight on "Auto" mode, just the DRL.
I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
James Tinkess wrote:
> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>> manual on is OK.
>>
>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
>> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>>
>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
>> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>
>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>> turn signal arm
>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>> mode.
>>
>>
>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
>> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>> that could have been disconnected.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> thx,
>> James
I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
James Tinkess wrote:
> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>> manual on is OK.
>>
>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
>> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>>
>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
>> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>
>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>> turn signal arm
>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>> mode.
>>
>>
>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
>> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>> that could have been disconnected.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> thx,
>> James
Guest
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Actually I dont even get my headlight on "Auto" mode, just the DRL.
I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
James Tinkess wrote:
> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>> manual on is OK.
>>
>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
>> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>>
>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
>> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>
>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>> turn signal arm
>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>> mode.
>>
>>
>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
>> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>> that could have been disconnected.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> thx,
>> James
I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
James Tinkess wrote:
> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>> manual on is OK.
>>
>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
>> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>>
>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
>> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>
>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>> turn signal arm
>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>> mode.
>>
>>
>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
>> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>> that could have been disconnected.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> thx,
>> James
Guest
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Actually I dont even get my headlight on "Auto" mode, just the DRL.
I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
James Tinkess wrote:
> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>> manual on is OK.
>>
>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
>> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>>
>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
>> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>
>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>> turn signal arm
>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>> mode.
>>
>>
>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
>> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>> that could have been disconnected.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> thx,
>> James
I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
James Tinkess wrote:
> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>> manual on is OK.
>>
>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
>> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>>
>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
>> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>
>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>> turn signal arm
>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>> mode.
>>
>>
>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
>> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>> that could have been disconnected.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> thx,
>> James
Guest
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Actually I dont even get my headlight on "Auto" mode, just the DRL.
I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
James Tinkess wrote:
> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>> manual on is OK.
>>
>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
>> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>>
>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
>> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>
>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>> turn signal arm
>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>> mode.
>>
>>
>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
>> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>> that could have been disconnected.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> thx,
>> James
I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
James Tinkess wrote:
> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>> manual on is OK.
>>
>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the turn
>> signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and stay on.
>>
>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the turn
>> signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>
>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>> turn signal arm
>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>> mode.
>>
>>
>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper (
>> 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>> that could have been disconnected.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> thx,
>> James
Guest
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Some rocket scientist mechanic had put the relay into the unused slot.
Alldata saves my butt again!!
PoBoy wrote:
> Actually I dont even get my headlight on "Auto" mode, just the DRL.
> I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>>
>> James Tinkess wrote:
>>
>>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>>> manual on is OK.
>>>
>>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the
>>> turn signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and
>>> stay on.
>>>
>>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the
>>> turn signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>>
>>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>>> turn signal arm
>>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>>> mode.
>>>
>>>
>>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper
>>> ( 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>>> that could have been disconnected.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> thx,
>>> James
Alldata saves my butt again!!
PoBoy wrote:
> Actually I dont even get my headlight on "Auto" mode, just the DRL.
> I think the Auto HL relay is the first place to stop.
>
> James Tinkess wrote:
>
>> I think it maybe the Auto Headlamp Relay .
>>
>> James Tinkess wrote:
>>
>>> The switch that keeps them on is not engaging but only in auto mode,
>>> manual on is OK.
>>>
>>> When headlight selector switch is in "manual on" and i pull the
>>> turn signal arm to activate the hi-beams, the hi-beams come on and
>>> stay on.
>>>
>>> When the headlight selector switch is in "Auto" and i pull on the
>>> turn signal switch, the hibeams dont stay on.
>>>
>>> Is there some relay that makes that work? . Im puzzled becuase the
>>> turn signal arm
>>> lo/hi beam mechanism works ok if the selctor switch is in the maunal
>>> mode.
>>>
>>>
>>> It worked the other night, but i had some mechanic look at it the other
>>> day for the AC, turns out the evaporator coil is leaking , a whopper
>>> ( 1200 CDN) of job ( I told the guy id think about it ). But thats
>>> another email. I dont if when looking at my ac , there is something
>>> that could have been disconnected.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> thx,
>>> James


