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[email protected] 10-02-2023 08:16 PM

Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

When I'm driving with the light switch selector 1 click over (low beams) it keeps moving and shutting the lights off. When I move it to the 2nd click over (high beams) it will stay in position. It is very annoying having to hold the switch selector when driving to avoid blinding other drivers. Plus I just like things to work correctly! Suggestions on how to fix this? I know that horn rods and switches can be cantankerous. I want to find out suggestions on WHAT TO DO and WHAT NOT TO DO! Any help is appreciated.

Richard Knight 10-02-2023 11:37 PM

Re: Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

Kevin you might be able remove the bail and drop the switch down, undue the clip then pull the switch and horn rod up some and lubricate the bushing.that sits in the end of the tube. That might free it up.

Y-Blockhead 10-03-2023 12:07 AM

Re: Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

Often times when there is a problem as you describe, the light switch rod bushing at the top of the steering column may be missing or worn/damaged. https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/p...7840&cat=41749

[email protected] 10-03-2023 10:54 AM

Re: Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

What is preferred for lube--grease? light oil? heavier oil?

JayJay 10-03-2023 11:10 AM

Re: Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Y-Blockhead (Post 2259872)
Often times when there is a problem as you describe, the light switch rod bushing at the top of the steering column may be missing or worn/damaged. https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/p...7840&cat=41749

Or the light switch rod may be bent. The light switch rod goes down the middle of the steering column, and it doesn't take much to have it scrape along the walls and catch.

Phil Brown 10-03-2023 11:38 AM

Re: Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

Sometimes the switch rubs on the steering wheel where it is recessed into the wheel. You can check it for clearance with a small piece of paper inserted between the switch and wheel to see if it gets tight. If it does slide the switch up a few inches and a little hand work with some sandpaper on the wheel recess should give you a bit of clearance

Bruce of MN 10-04-2023 04:50 AM

Re: Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

My horn rod had a squared off section just under the top that rubbed. My friend turned it down and I filed it round some more. That and a new bushing made my switch stay in place while turning the wheel. Of course, with my Coupe, it meant having to take the pitman arm off and unbolt the steering box.

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tucan31 10-24-2023 03:02 PM

Re: Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

I had a similar issue, the small copper light switch rod bushing on the horn rod was missing

MilwaukeeMike 10-25-2023 12:42 AM

Re: Low Beam Light Switch won't stay in position
 

I had this problem during a rebuild that had a thread repair that altered clearance. I got two thin mylar washers with a drop if turbine oil between them. No more problem.


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