Question, just replaced the old fuse panel with the JWEST panel, everything qwent fine except now I have no high beams or horn. I think the horn may be corrosion and a ground but whats the deal with the headlights? I imagine one going out is the lamp but both? Is it the relay?
Michael
Funny, I'm trying to trouble shoot the same problem. I looked over the wiring, everything seems correct. Thought also, the relay may have blown in the process.
Well, it's not that funny.
We replaced the headlight relay in my son's '73 bug a while back. It also had lost the high beams. It turned out it was due to a connector that had spread. It was so loose on the fuse block that the lights didn't work. If this is the case for you be careful when squeezing the connector to tighten it. The connectors can be very brittle at this age. The curled sides will break right off. I hope it is this simple for you.
You can check if it is the relay by switching the yellow and white wires. If the problem switches to the low beam it is likely the relay (if it is not the connector on the wire). Also, if the relay is bad the high beam will sometimes work as long as you are holding the switch back, but the relay will not lock in the high beam position.
The problem with the JWest panel that I installed was this.
On the 73/74 panels, fuse ! & 2 and 3 & 4 are fused together.
They are high beam (white) and low beam (yellow). This is on the input side from the headlight switch.
You need to jumper them together.
The documentation I received said nothing about this.
You can see this on the wiring diagrams or check you old panel, and you will see it.
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