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I just got an '83 280zx N/A and there's a small problem with the frontend lighting. Sometimes, the high beams come on instead of the normal headlights, and when the lights are on (high or low beams) one of the headlights is on full brightness and one is at about half. Turning on the high beams changes both headlights, one is just not lighting up all the way.

 

The dealer mechanic told me that the combo switch unit in the steering column was bad and needed to be replaced. That sounds believable to me for the high beam problem, but could that possibly lead to one of the lights being dim?

 

That doesn't really make sense to me, and I don't really want to replace the unit in any hurry if it's not going to fix the brightness problem (the high beam problem is rare).

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I just dealt with this issue on my 240 last night. Turned out to be one of the fuse holders had the contacts mashed down so the fuse wasn't making contact. All the current for the dim light was coming from the bright headlight backwards through the ground. Once I fixed the fuse both lights are much brighter.

 

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Mine was certianly a dirty switch. Just take it apart and clean the contacts. Nothing to fear, no small things jumping out at you or anything.

Would'nt the dirty switch cause BOTH light to be dim???? Just asking for better knowledge as "I" have never seen this case before.

Thanks.

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I just had the same problem lastnight, drivers side light was so dim it might as well have not even been on at all, it ended up that in 2 places there were wires twisted tpgether with a bit of electrical tape over them, so they were cut out, cleaned and soldered and the light works great now

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