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Old 11-26-2007, 08:37 AM
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98 S10--Is there a relay box to the headlights

After hitting a deer with my S10, I have fixed it back up, but when I turn my headlights on-- the left side(where the deer hit) headlight is very dim. When just the running lights are on it seem to be normal light. Its only once I turn on the head lights it goes dim. Is there a relay box or something that I should replace also. If so where is it?
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Re: 98 S10--Is there a relay box to the headlights

At the headlight connector, follow the ground wire to where it connects to the body, you'll probably find it loose or not connected.
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Re: 98 S10--Is there a relay box to the headlights

after replacing a fuse now the lights are back to normal. Guess I figured if the fuse would have been blown I wouldn't of had any headlight. Anyway thanks for the help.
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