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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Cloquet Minnesota
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![]() I have a question for anyone that can help me
I have a 1988 mustang 5.0 gt the headlights flicke on and foo as if like they are on a timer. if i shut the lights off and turn the key off they well work for a little longer. I was just wondering if it might be the switch in the cab?? |
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![]() Check in this order:
1. Ground connection at the headlights (the little eyelet screwed stupidly into the chassis with no regard for the effects of corrosion). Take them both off and polish them up, and cover with antiseize. 2. Headlight switch/socket for melting and/or overheating indications. 3. Bad battery --> engine --> chassis ground connections. Hell, just making sure these are okay can make the engine perform a little better...if you consider engine control has a lot to do with the EEC's measurement of sensor voltages, that is. ![]() I don't remember if there's a headlight circuit breaker in the fuse box, but I do know there's fuseable links powering that circuit (coming off the battery side of the starter solenoid) that could also have bad connections. These bad connections could be enough to cause excessive current and could therefore be tripping a circuit/thermal breaker. Something's wrong somewhere; find it before it catches on fire! ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: GA, U.S.A
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![]() My headlights did that also and it was embarassing. It turned out to be the switch (the one that turns the headlights on and off-- together with the foglights-- not the switch that switches to high beams).
It's one of the easiest fixes I've ever done on a car. A new switch at Advanced Auto will cost about $15-20. All you do is pop out the old one (don't have to undo any screws at all, it just pops out the front-- carefully use a flat head screw driver) disconnect the wires, reconnect the new wires, and pop the new one in. Can be done in less than 10 minutes. It fixed my problem and lights haven't flickered for about 6 months now. Hope that helps. Later.
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![]() Ditto on the switch.
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![]() If this happens with your driving lights on, than this happened with my '88 GT as well, I used a relay to solve the problem. It's been working flawlessly for many years now.
Here's a link to an older thread that describes how to wire the relay: http://forums.mustangworks.com/showt...ight=headlight
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