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Old 03-01-2005, 08:46 PM
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'85 MR2 Headlight Switch Problems

I have an 85 MR2 and have a problem with the headlight switch. The headlights will cut off by themselves and I will need to fiddle with the switch to get them to come back on again. This is a repeating problem. The Dash lights will do the same thing.

I understand this is normal for a Mark I due to bad switch design. I have been unable to locate a new switch to resolve this problem. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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Re: '85 MR2 Headlight Switch Problems

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I have an 85 MR2 and have a problem with the headlight switch. The headlights will cut off by themselves and I will need to fiddle with the switch to get them to come back on again. This is a repeating problem. The Dash lights will do the same thing.

I understand this is normal for a Mark I due to bad switch design. I have been unable to locate a new switch to resolve this problem. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Just put in a good used replacement. I have several for $20 each.
www.mr2nutt.com

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