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Re: Headlight relays in '74 2002 (archive)

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Posted by MichaelSolohub on February 21, 2000 at 19:17:36:

In Reply to: Headlight relays in '74 2002 posted by Dwight Chew on February 21, 2000 at 01:31:29:

Thanks Dwight

I thought that it probably was the headlight relay but I didn't know where it was located - I will check that possibility out.

P.S. Do you know anything about the quality of body panels from Bimmer Parts Co. I was thinking of replacing my rear left 1/4 panel. The original panel was dinged up and poorly repaired prior to my buying the car. Because of the poor 'massage work' done on the panel a few rust bubbles are starting to appear through the putty. I thought $350USD seemed reasonable if the panels are of good quality - any thoughts?

Michael Solohub
74 2002
Saskatoon, SK

: On the later versions of the '02 ('74 to '76), there are separate relays for the high and low beams. Both relays are located upstream of the fuses. There are 3 relays located next to the battery. One is for the horn (wire colors green, white, brown), the low beam (white/violet, yellow, yellow/white) and the high beam (white, brown, white/blue, green).

: If your high beams are working and the low are dead, try switching relays to check out the relay. Also check across the low beam fuses (#9 and #10) .




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