[DML] Re: Headlight switch
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[DML] Re: Headlight switch
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <dmcvegas@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 01:16:12 -0000
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Roland Smith" <roland@xxxx> wrote:
>
> I have been advised that the headlight switch is not fused and can
catch on
> fire.
>
> Is this true:? What happens?
>
> How is it corrected by owners?
>
> Roland Smith
> Oakland, California
> Vin #6667
The headlight switch is not fused, no. And all power for the
clearance lights runs directly thru it. However, many other cars and
trucks are like this as well. Long story short, you can install a
relay to protect it. But there is no specific problem with the switch
itself that should concern you.
Now, for the explanation. The problem is NOT an inherient design flaw
with the switch, but a problem with how DMC decided to power 10
lights off of it! (2 front clearance, 4 side indicators, & 2 license
plate lamps) I have a Dodge pickup with a pull switch, that powers 6
lamps thru it. And even in my owners manual, it states that if
anything more than 4 lamps from a trailer are going to be used, you
need to splice the wires, and install a relay. (2 tail lamps, 2 side
markers)
Granted, this is apples to oranges, I know. However, it is an example
of how an auto manufacturer has placed known limits onto it's
products. Running a stock set up for the Headlight Switch on a
DeLorean is fine. However, once you increase a load beyond what those
10 light bulbs generate, you're destined to toast the switch. No, you
won't be towing a trailer with you're DeLorean. But 24 years of
corrosion in the light sockets, and on the wiring contacts are all
gonna add up, and create enough resistance in the circuit to melt the
internals in that switch. That's the EXACT thing that happened to me.
-Robert
vin 6585 "X" <--At home in warm Vegas, while I freeze in Ohio.
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