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2000 Montana Pulsing Healights
2000 Montana w/ 3.4L. The headlights pulse and the turn signals cycle really fast. I tried replacing the flasher unit but it still does the same thing. Any suggestions?
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Re: 2000 Montana Pulsing Healights
The pulsing headlights are usually caused by a screw on the alternator that needs replaced. If you go to the dealer, they'll know what you're talking about. Very easy fix for about $2.
Usually, fast flashers means a bulb is burnt out. |
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Re: 2000 Montana Pulsing Healights
could be a short in the tailight boards affecting the turnsignals /or blown bulbs
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Re: 2000 Montana Pulsing Healights
I have the same problem, took it to the dealers and they had no idea about a "screw" fix.could you elaborate please.
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Re: 2000 Montana Pulsing Healights
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Re: 2000 Montana Pulsing Healights
Thanks for that.took the number to them and lo and behold they said oh yes we have that. Put it in this morning ,hopefully fixed the problem,will check it tonight
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