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Re: Headlights << ignore, reposted

From Mark Carson <Mark3324@hotmail.com>
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Subject Re: Headlights << ignore, reposted
Newsgroups ee.auto.volkswagen, alt.autos.makers.vw, rec.auto.vw, rec.autos.vw
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Date 2020-09-06 11:17 -0400

Cross-posted to 4 groups.

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Ignore this one; I reposted using a much better subject line.

On Sep 6, 2020, Mark Carson wrote
(in article<0001HW.25052CE6000307A370000224B38F@SSL.UseNetStorm.com>):

> I have a 2014 Jetta with headlights that act up like they are possessed. Once
> in a while everything is fine -- all lights okay, high beam, low beam, no
> warning lights, all that. (In the following, LB/HB is low beam, high beam.)
> • The dashboard indicator for HB is always on, even when the steering
> column lever is on LB and lights are really LB.
> • The turn signal dashboard light blinks fast -- like there is a burnt-out
> bulb -- but they actually flash fine.
> • When the steering column lever is set to HB, all lights on the driver
> side are dead; or, the HB bulb doesn't light at all and the LB bulb goes
> faint.
> • When I turn the lights off when the engine is running, they stay on
> • Say I'm driving at night all everything is fine. I turn the car off; when
> I start it up again seconds later, the lights are messed up
>
> I ask your opinion because I don't want to $pend money when it could be
> something simple like a circuit board that needs to have its contacts
> cleaned.

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Headlights  Mark Carson <Mark3324@hotmail.com> - 2020-09-06 10:42 -0400
  Re: Headlights << ignore, reposted Mark Carson <Mark3324@hotmail.com> - 2020-09-06 11:17 -0400

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