Last year I blew a brake light and then a head light, both on the left hand side. I repaired the brake light, and then when I was about to change the head light, when I turned the thing that hold it in the assembly it worked fine. For the rest of the winter the head light turned off whenever it felt like it, and fixing it meant pooping the hood unhooking it, and hooking it back up. Then the left and right headlights started taking turns. When warm weather retuned the problem disappeared. Now, fall is here and it is starting all over again, just the left one for now, and only when it is cold out. What is the problem and how can I fix it on my own.
Try and figure this one out....electrical possibly????
codensation is making you wiring to have a mild case of wiring rust, not really visible but belive it is there. At the autoparts store they sell a wiring plug spray that prevents this from happening, just make sure you clean the connectors before you applied it with some lemon and baking soda mixture, dry and than applied, this should take care of the problem for ever. Good Luck!
Try and figure this one out....electrical possibly????
CHECK THE GROUNDS ON THE HEADLIGHTS ALSO CLEAN ALL YOUR CONNECTIONS
It could be a bad earth connection.
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