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Old 11-19-2007, 11:49 PM
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95 Eddie pass side headlight out

Hey guys, Bet someone can make me feel stupid. Pass side headlight went out. Stopped and got new bulb, put in and nothing. Checked new and OLD bulds and they were OK. Checked power at connector and had no voltage from ground to low but OK on hi. Pulled up some wiring diagrams and checked, they showed each headlight has its own fuse. However, fuse #s dont correspond and Ive checked every fuse on driver side by steering wheel and maxis under hood, All check OK. None of the diagrams I looked up totally match my Eddie. There is also no owners manual for fuse purposes. Please help, leaving for Florida Fri.
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Old 11-21-2007, 12:32 AM
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Re: 95 Eddie pass side headlight out

Guess I'll have to answer my own question. Frantically searching for a solution I found a likely cure. There is a "lamp outage module" hidden under the console between front seats. It is tucked under and on the passenger side upright, have to really look for it. It had a blown resister and burnt trace. Went to RS and got a new resister and replaced and jumped the bad trace. Works now and hopefully a while. Also found enough money in the hole to pay for the part.
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