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Headlight testing (no low beam)...
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I've had problems in the past with the connector shaking loose in the headlight bucket so I opened it real quick and checked and the connection was fine.
I rode home with high beams and they worked great. Tried the low at home and it's dead completely now.
Should I just assume the low beam kicked the bucket and buy a new light? Any way to test using a 12v source? I got this halogen off eBay a while back for $5 and it's worked fine till now.
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Did you buy a sealed beam headlight, or the kind you can replace the bulb? I have the replaceable bulb type (H4) and can find bulbs of varying wattages at any auto store, walmart, etc. cost $6-$10.
I have not seen a 7" round sealed beam on any store shelf in a long time. Like wireman said, the round sealed lights are found on older vehicle applications.
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At first,I thought it was electrical,but even after I upgraded the reg/rec to the solid state one,it was still happening.It was the following season that I went for vibration.I'm pretty sure that I have it,but Who knows for sure...it's one of those things,I suppose.Everything else was tested,between Myself and Others,as far as "Spiking" went,and also with a new battery,I hooked up a multi-meter to the battery,and ran the engine at different rpm's,and watched for any serious changes in the voltage output(I used an analogue tester...easier to see sudden changes).
If You've tested all the electrics...take this into concideration,Bud...good luck.
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Found the exact same Philips sealed beam at my local Autozone today for $8.99.
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arobsum wrote:
good for you! the car light i put in wasn't worth a flip. i'll check around next time.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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