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Stan Posted on Jun 15, 2008

Headlight Problem - 1992 Plymouth Voyager

The headlights on my Voyager are stuck on in high beam. The only way that I was able to turn them off was to unplug the lamps. The light swich activates the tail and dash lights as normal but has no effect on the headlights nor does the high low beem switch, they stay on high beam. The dash hight beam indicator stays on with or without the lamps pluged in. The solution?

  • Anonymous Nov 21, 2008

    i have same problem high beams stuck on

    pull circit braker and they turn off, with braker in

    they stay on, even with indicator switch unpluged they

    are on, even with that unpluged and the light switch unpluged

    they still stay on only way to turn off is to pull the circit braker

    any suggestions?

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Check and see if the dimmer switch is working, it's most likely stuck. it might also be the headlight relay.

  • Stan Aug 11, 2011

    It was the headlight auto shut off relay that was shot. Removed it and the headlights work fine except the high beam indicator is always on even on low beam, and of course the auto time delay shut off no longer works. I could not find a replacement at the auto wreckers. Old van so I will live with it.

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