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Headlight switch wire toasted (left low and high beam does not work anymore)
Hi,
First, I am the worst person to work on electricals. so please be patient with my questions. I should stop but my brain does not want to... My low beams on 911SC were not working. I tried replacing fuse (Cheapest fix). Did not work.. So I tinkered with head light switch, looks ok too. Then I rad, the turn signal switch connectors might be the issue. It has 2 copper strips which were separated. I pushed them together, the low beam worked. So, after sometime, the left beam wire going to headlight switch got really hot and melted. I am hoping I dont have to replace the whole wire but the driver side low and high beam does not work at all now. The only thing I can do is order new Turn signal switch which is around $300. I am going to remove the switch today and see if I can see what is up with those 2 copper strips. Does anyone have a working close up picture of 2 strips so I can try to adjust it? I heard those switches are not fixable once gone bad. Any suggestion or critique helps Thanks. |
You will need to replace the melted wire. Try to get the correct color to help others in the future.
For your switch, this thread is very helpful: https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/248149-turn-signal-switch-quick-fix-pictures.html All this said, if you are not comfortable working with the car electricals, find a local shop to do it for you. It is easy to make a bad thing worse (as you have already discovered). |
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I agree.. but each time I ask someone to fix something they ask what car is it.. as soon as I say it is a 911. The price doubles automatically. Hate that.. I bought a relay from JWest hoping that will decrease the load on those small gauge wires and it won't get hot anymore. For now, they only get hot when I pull the headlight switch for low beam. |
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FWIW, as much as it hurts, sometimes you need a pro to do the right thing. |
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Headlight switch or at the front inside headlight housing or near the fuse panel? Thanks |
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