I'll take a stab at this one, the connectors throughout the headlight
system are prone to bad connections, this can usually be resolved by
disconnecting, lubricating, and reconnecting, this would be(if it
already hasn't been) your first step, and will most likely solve your
problem, good luck.
Gregory W. Smith wrote:
>
> Over the past few weeks, I've roped two of my friends into helping my
>replace all the rear suspension bushes with uprated rubber,
replacing the rear sh
> Overall, the car is infinitely better than before. taking a hard turn
>under acceleration would cause the axle to jump on one side or
the other, requiri
> First road test was Friday. Drove the car 10 miles to the next town
>for morning work, then about 60 miles (over 2 mountains) to the DC
area for the aft
> Today my wife Daria and I went about 40 miles up to the Carlisle
>show. She got lots of sun, I got a few bits & pieces, and the
sky darkened. Crying, "W
>
> NEW Questions:
> My right side high beam was out, so I got new headlamp bulbs &
>installed them. Same thing. After cleaning contacts, the brights & dim
bulbs work fine,
>
> Greg Smith
> 1980 TR7 Convertible - 30th Anniversary Edition
> Member Central Pennsylvania Triumph Club (Hosting the '97 VTR Regionals!)
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