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M923A2 Headlight Problem

RedOctober

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So, I went to drive my truck at night for the first time and I turned the switch over to service drive and all of the lights came on except my headlights. Is it possible both of them are burnt out or should I be looking somewhere else for an issue? Any hep is greatly appreciated.
 

Gunzy

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Check the lower left lever on the Light control to make sure it is not if "Park only" position. That allows all running/park lights on with no headlamps on.
 

RedOctober

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I did not have the second lever in the correct position. My deuce had the push button system not the 3 lever like this M923 an I thought it worked the same way thanks for the help.
 

maxxplanck

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Ok guys I picked up a M925 last October and I'm having a head light issue. I'm hoping I'm just over looking something, I replaced my light switch just in case and then replaced the bulbs. My light switch is in the correct position. All my lights work except my head lights, today I tried the brights they work ! .? Any advise why my regular head lights don't work?
 

brock

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I am also having a headlight issue.

Only one of my headlights works on low beam. Both work on high beam. I purchased a used replacement lamp but still have the same issue.

I used a test light to ensure I am getting power all the way to the connections, and I am.

Could it be possible I got another bad bulb?

Thanks
 

goldneagle

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I am also having a headlight issue.

Only one of my headlights works on low beam. Both work on high beam. I purchased a used replacement lamp but still have the same issue.

I used a test light to ensure I am getting power all the way to the connections, and I am.

Could it be possible I got another bad bulb?

Thanks
If you tested the connectors feeding the bulb and are ok then its the bulb. Since hi beam works it is not the ground.
 
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