Drivers side head light burn out.
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Drivers side head light burn out.
So I know this is common on new military vehicles as well but what causes it. Lost drivers side headlight this morning. New one installed this afternoon and then same one burnt out again. Any ideas on where to start?
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
Are you using old stock or new replacement lights? The new replacement lights have a lifespan measured in minutes. Seems like nobody can make anything in 24 volt electrical anymore.
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
Wagner old stock I believe. It was originally a GE old stock. I just find it odd it's almost always the drivers side. Source for NOS?
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
Went through three take outs on one restoration once, I find that applying some voltage like 12V to a 24V old bulb for a short bit helps to burn off any residual corrosion that may have occurred while it sat around.
The front grill shakes a whole lot, so if the filament is questionable at all it's like using a drop light with standard bulb, just can't take the vibration. Try turning the lights on after installing them without the engine running for a minute perhaps to see if it stabilizes the filament better.
Short of switching to LED clusters, little you can do about it. Perhaps Star Electric has a better recommendation if he even sells them.
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The front grill shakes a whole lot, so if the filament is questionable at all it's like using a drop light with standard bulb, just can't take the vibration. Try turning the lights on after installing them without the engine running for a minute perhaps to see if it stabilizes the filament better.
Short of switching to LED clusters, little you can do about it. Perhaps Star Electric has a better recommendation if he even sells them.
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
Also check to be sure the ground wire is good on the fender. intermittent ground could be shocking the bulb. I put LED's in mine, I prefer safety over originality. I can now actually see the road at night!
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
My dim headlight always burns out, so since most of my driving is in town, I figure to adjust headlight to aim down more so it doesn't shine in the eyes of on coming drivers.
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
Rick called it here people, poor grounding shocks the filament and will cause premature failures. Check to make sure the #91 wire connections are clean and tight on the lamp and the fender.
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
Been using LEDs for years.
Dont do that much nite time driving but when I do they are great!
Rick, do you remember when I first got them and questioned that they may have been blinding?
Fil Bonica
Dont do that much nite time driving but when I do they are great!
Rick, do you remember when I first got them and questioned that they may have been blinding?
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
I do remember, I have asked several people about mine when I am in Virginia driving at night and no complaints at all. I set them initially with a pro headlight aimer, I actually raised them up a bit since the cut off line is so sharp they still do not bother oncoming drivers and offer amazing vision for my old eyes.
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
Hi all,
Thanks for the replies. I've been away doing army training so haven't had much time. Two quick questions if I may.
Whats a good sorce for LED?
Also any chance the alt is pushing too much power to the bulb being on the same side? The gauge is in the green so I wasn't considering that at first.
Thanks for the replies. I've been away doing army training so haven't had much time. Two quick questions if I may.
Whats a good sorce for LED?
Also any chance the alt is pushing too much power to the bulb being on the same side? The gauge is in the green so I wasn't considering that at first.
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Re: Drivers side head light burn out.
My LEDS are the same ones they used on the Hummers way back when the first started using them. Came with the buckets and everything. And the voltage coming from the alternator will be the same for everything, it goes to the main harness at the starter switch before being sent out to the rest of the system. Loose grounds, Loose mounting hardware for the bulb. Those are the main things I can think of that would cause your problem. Have you checked the voltage with a voltmeter at the batteries with it running? Do not depend on the gauge for an exact reading.
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1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
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