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Old 01-10-2014, 12:17 PM
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I replaced my low beam headlight bulbs, all lamps are working, but now can't flash high beams with the turn signal stalk. High beams go on when pushing stalk forward.
 
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Old 01-10-2014, 12:22 PM
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I don't see how this can have anything to do with replacing bulbs.

THIS is a GOOD one!
 
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Originally Posted by Furgal
I replaced my low beam headlight bulbs, all lamps are working, but now can't flash high beams with the turn signal stalk. High beams go on when pushing stalk forward.
there was another recent post about that. I forget what the fix is. I'll find it and post here later.
 
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Old 01-10-2014, 02:37 PM
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Are your FOG LIGHTS turned on?
 
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Old 01-10-2014, 03:04 PM
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Are your FOG LIGHTS turned on?
I can't find the post I recently read but I was just going to ask him if his fog lights were on. Seems to me if the fog lights are on that pulling the stalk back will not activate / flash the high beams.
 
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Pulling the stalk toward me does NOT flash the high beams fog lights or no, UNLESS the engine is running, then the high beams will flash regardless of the fog lights on/off.
 
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Pulling the stalk toward me does NOT flash the high beams fog lights or no, UNLESS the engine is running, then the high beams will flash regardless of the fog lights on/off.
OK so the engine has to be running to activate the high beams by pulling the stalk back toward you?
 
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Originally Posted by RED DOG
OK so the engine has to be running to activate the high beams by pulling the stalk back toward you?
Yes, at least on my roadster, other's experience may differ.
( These are tricky little suckers )
 
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It isn't called the 'passing' light for nothing, I have not passed anything in my car with the engine off.
 
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Originally Posted by ala_xfire
yes, at least on my roadster, other's experience may differ.
( these are tricky little suckers )
+1............
 
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It isn't called the 'passing' light for nothing, I have not passed anything in my car with the engine off.


C'mon Dave, lets be honest. You havent pulled out to pass another car in years.
 
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C'mon Dave, lets be honest. You havent pulled out to pass another car in years.
I wish I'd said that.... I owe him SO many....
 
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Old 01-10-2014, 05:45 PM
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C'mon Dave, lets be honest. You havent pulled out to pass another car in years.
You are correct, I haven't even passed a kidney stone.
 
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I asked...and Asked again...and asked Again one more time. No one knew of the mystery: "my high beams don't work by selecting the lever ON for high beams? So I had to go to the Chrysler dealer! YIKES!


Well there is a problem and it is not the Fog lamp issue. Yes if your Fog lamps are on your high beams will not come on at the same time, but will come on and turn off the fog lamps automatically.


What is bad is in your turn signal. Yes they have to open the steering wheel (dang Bags) and replace Part Number #5098519aa the switch turn signal. Try to buy the part first otherwise good ole Chrysler will charge you $359.10 for the part. It took these guys 4 hours to replace it.


They work just fine now. I am sure it would be cheaper if someone would have know, so I am passing this on. You guys have always given me great advice, and now I am returning the part number and what has to be replaced. I hope this helps!


That was a Chrysler part number.


Just put on my 36000 mile on the Toy!


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I asked...and Asked again...and asked Again one more time. No one knew of the mystery: "my high beams don't work by selecting the lever ON for high beams? So I had to go to the Chrysler dealer! YIKES!


Well there is a problem and it is not the Fog lamp issue. Yes if your Fog lamps are on your high beams will not come on at the same time, but will come on and turn off the fog lamps automatically.


What is bad is in your turn signal. Yes they have to open the steering wheel (dang Bags) and replace Part Number #5098519aa the switch turn signal. Try to buy the part first otherwise good ole Chrysler will charge you $359.10 for the part. It took these guys 4 hours to replace it.


They work just fine now. I am sure it would be cheaper if someone would have know, so I am passing this on. You guys have always given me great advice, and now I am returning the part number and what has to be replaced. I hope this helps!


That was a Chrysler part number.


Just put on my 36000 mile on the Toy!


KJ
So I guess at $359.10 for the part plus labor this fix is more than just a simple flash in the pan repair. Ouch!
PS
You do not want to see what others sell it for.
Spoiler alert.







The Mercedes and the Chrysler can be had for about $230 elsewhere.
The Mercedes part is probably #170 540 03 44
Chrysler part is #5
098519aa as you said.
I did warn you.
 

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