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Old 12-27-2005, 12:47 AM
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Re: Re: Here is a good one.. Highbeams make my tailights go out..

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My highbeams don't seem that bright. Suggestions for new ones?

But the problem you are having is also a new one to me. To me it seems like a wiring problem with your electrical.
Silverstar head lights. They are great.
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Re: Re: Re: Here is a good one.. Highbeams make my tailights go out..

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Silverstar head lights. They are great.
these cars are known for haveing wire rot. you should inspect the wire harness under the battery. there is a large connector where wire's usually grow fungus either on the pins or actual wires. even go as far as stripping back the packaging tape and feel for broken wire inside the insulator. i've found this problem in many of the cavaliers and sunfires.
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Old 12-31-2005, 07:53 PM
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Re: Here is a good one.. Highbeams make my tailights go out..

Really? hhmmmm....I would not doubt it. What have they been know for this? Poor seal in the hood?
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