I'm completely stumped as to what could be causing this. I recently had one of my bulbs go out. So, I went over to the local Autozone and picked up two new Sylvania Cool Blue sealed beams, I figured why not replace them both at the same time. Make a long story short, after installing the sealed beam on one side, I turned the lights on and they worked great. Off, and on again, and the new one I put in was just weak, dull, and very dimly lit.
I suspected a poor connection, so I did it again with the other new bulb I got, same results on that side. I just said screw it and started to drive...after awhile, it has regained it's strength and started to work great, it's been fine ever since.
Here's where the weird part comes in. Today, I decided to replace the other side with the new bulb I got. Upon the installation of the new sealed beam...exact same results as the other side, worked fine for 10-15 seconds and dimmed out after that. It hasn't regained full strengh like the other one, but I haven't been out driving very long and given it a chance.
My question is, does anyone have a clue as to what could be the cause of this...some sort of computer issue? is it trying to readjust itself to the new bulb? Is there some sort of resistor inline preventing the bulb from getting the right amount of voltage?
[ December 16, 2003: Message edited by: FirebirdHatesRice ]</p>
I suspected a poor connection, so I did it again with the other new bulb I got, same results on that side. I just said screw it and started to drive...after awhile, it has regained it's strength and started to work great, it's been fine ever since.
Here's where the weird part comes in. Today, I decided to replace the other side with the new bulb I got. Upon the installation of the new sealed beam...exact same results as the other side, worked fine for 10-15 seconds and dimmed out after that. It hasn't regained full strengh like the other one, but I haven't been out driving very long and given it a chance.
My question is, does anyone have a clue as to what could be the cause of this...some sort of computer issue? is it trying to readjust itself to the new bulb? Is there some sort of resistor inline preventing the bulb from getting the right amount of voltage?
[ December 16, 2003: Message edited by: FirebirdHatesRice ]</p>
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