High beam switch

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High beam switch

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any one know where I can purchase a new high beam switch? I was having trouble getting my low beams to work and had to click the switch back and forth to get them to work. Eventually this trick stopped working and now I have been driving with high beams exclusively as the low beams will not come on. I imagine the switch is faulty. Can these be found at Napa? I have had no luck at advanced or auto zone and cannot locate them online.

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Can it be taken apart & cleaned? Probably just corrosion on the contacts.

I have one off of a 66 but don't know it's condition inside.

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Go to NAPA, they sell them.
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Any parts store will have these.
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I always have called them dimmer switches,course I ain't to bright. :joker

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I replaced the one on my '62 with one from a Ramcharger at the local pick-a-part for about $1.
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Turns out it is indeed a "dimmer switch" I always thought dimmer meant the knob you turn to "dim" your dash lights, kinda like whats on the headlight switch on the dash. I went to Napa as recommended as the other chain stores looked at me in disbelief when I asked for the part. Head lights work great now and I went ahead and replaced my battery and now my hazards work and my turn signals work with the highbeams on! Success
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Grodr625 wrote: I went to Napa as recommended as the other chain stores looked at me in disbelief when I asked for the part.
Yeah there's an entire "lost" generation that thinks this switch was always on the column, TV's always had a remote, telephones were always touchtone & mobile and all food/merchandise originates in Wal-mart.

I'd love to find an old crank-handle for a Model T and walk into AutoZone, throw it on the counter & ask for a replacement. Of course they'd look at their little moniter & start rattling off those same 20 questions.

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ROFL Bucky! Aint that the truth, I was hungry earlier, now I feel old .. and hungry lol.

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