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Old 08-01-2007, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My parking lights, dash lights, and tail lights are not working,but my head lights are fine. Turn signals work, hazzard light fine, and brake lights work and I am running my rear fog lights to act as my tail lights. I have checked fuses they look fine. I have heard of a head light switch causing the problem. Anyone have any idea where it is located and how to remove the thing? Or any other suggestions?
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I second this...what's up w/ the parking lights not working on nearly every LR i see @ night??
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I second this...what's up w/ the parking lights not working on nearly every LR i see @ night??
They don't have speed... so they use stealth.
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They don't have speed... so they use stealth.
exactly, the government actually based the F117 off of a Defender 110 with a spoiler.
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Seriously though...what is behind the parking lights being out? I would like to fix it if i could w/o rewiring my whole car.
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My Disco2 has just picked up a 10 second delay between turning on the headlights and the dashboard and trailer when connected lights coming on Any ideas???
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Headlight switch. When I had identical issues, I removed the switch (take off the covers around the steering) undo a screw and the swtich slides out. It might be a little stiff and needs to slide straight on the rails to come out so take it easy. I sprayed a bunch contact cleaner inside down where the stalk enters the unit, to give the contacts a good cleaning. You can probably take it apart, but spraying the cleaner and working the switch did it for me. Been fine for 2 months now, for how long, I don't know, but a new one is something like $150..
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I had the same issues on my 95 disco. You need to turn the stearing wheel to get to the two screws on the headlight switch. I cleaned the switch and has worked great for over a year now. The whole fix took just over an hour.

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