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Old 04-13-2002, 05:54 PM
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Question Electical Problem

My Ford Ranger is a 1989 XLT. The headlights do not work. All other lights do. Fuse is good. Headlights are good. I put a volt meter in the terminal and no voltage on either side. Heard it could be the dimmer switch. Is that true or is there something else?
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Re: Electical Problem

probably your switch.
remove it and test it in its functional stages with a voltmeter or test light, if ya get power in the switch start tracing the headlight wire from the switch forward. its a big wire not to hard to follow. Also I believe in the 89 there is still a fusable link for your headlight wire you might want to try and verify that?
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