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#890928 10/21/2012 6:41 AM
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I have a 1940 GMC truck and I'm having issues with the headlights not working. I have power to the switch but no power on the little headlight boards inside the engine bay any ideas?? also how do you remove the headlights which to check things??
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probably the dimmer switch, check that first. Should be one hot wire from the switch, other to headlights. Jump hot wire to other and check lights.


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This thing is so old i dont think there is a dimmer, it does not even have brake lights or indicators lol
Is there a trick to removing switch as its hard to see behind dash?

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...not sure about your particular model but some have a button on top of the switch. You push and hold it down while pulling the stem out....then unscrew the nut holding it in the dash.


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Noticed my release button is on the right side of the switch on my 49. Does this mean my switch is 90 degrees off?


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Originally Posted by Sedgewick
Noticed my release button is on the right side of the switch on my 49. Does this mean my switch is 90 degrees off?
Looking at the dash from in the cab the release will be on the left. There is a indent in the dash that matches the switch.

If yours is on the right (looking at dash) your 180 out

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Its all good
I found the wires to the parkers and headlights were off the back if switch, still cant get bloody thing off though! Even when pushing button, so just reattached wires with switch still in place
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Okay. The indent or notch maybe, is on the right side of the hole.


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DADS50. I looked at it again and the notch is on the right side AND there is a tab on the switch that fits in the notch. You were right. I was 180 degrees out.
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