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re: Center Headlights on Alfettas
Stefano,
The center headlights are the high beams. (You're talking about a four-light
setup on an Alfetta GT, yes?)
All lights are 5.75in in diameter.
The two outside lights are hi-lo combinations.
The two inside lights are hi only lights.
When you turn on your dipped beams (or city lights or low beams), only the
two outside lights are on. They spray light forward and down, out of the eyes
of on coming drivers.
When you turn on the high beams, all four lights are on. The outside two are
using a second, different, filament from when the "low" beams were on. The
two centers have a single filament that turns on only for the high beams.
They spray light forward and parallel to the ground (more or less).
If you don't have all four on when you move your stalk to the "High"
position, you have a wiring or bulb problem. Do you have standard USA sealed
beam lamps? If yes, hit them hard with the nearest heavy object and replace
them with E-code halogen lamps.
The outside lamps will take an H4 bulb each, the inside high beam lamps will
take an H1 each. Use quality lamps and bulbs (see discussion of this topic in
recent digests).
As for troubleshooting, some basic tips are to measure for voltage at the
lamp connections when the lights are on. If you have voltage, it's probably a
burned out lamp.
If you don't have voltage - check and clean grounds, jump known volts across
the lamp connections to test the bulb, check your switch.
There's probably a bunch of other stuff you should check, I'll leave that to
the more experienced digesti to describe.
Tom
Seattle
10123
11615 (with all four lamps working, finally)
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