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Headlight/running lightswitch question 900

My 1995 940 turbo wagon headlight switch has the instrument/parking/headlights on in all positions. I pulled the switch. It is a four-tab switch but the socket has 5 connections. I got a switch from the boneyard but it has 6-tabs. When I installed it I got normal 740 type(no running lights) operation.

I would like to set it up like my 1996 850. The "off" position would be the "running light" with the headlamps only on. The middle position would be the Parking lights only and the "on" position would be the normal everything on(including the dash lights).

Is anyone familar enough with the various headlamp wiring schemes in the 90's to help? Any diagrams with wire colors would save me a tremendous amount to time. All of my diagrams are for 1990 and earlier 700 series.








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Headlight/running lightswitch question 900

Drew -

I would be interested in any answers on this thread, as well. My 93 940 non-turbo headlight switch gives me all lights in the parking light (i.e. center detent) position. In the headlights position - nothing.

Gilbert








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Headlight/running lightswitch question 900 1994

Hi,

I posted a similar question not long ago. my 94' 940t switch only gives me the parking lights. No headlights or fog lights. When I go to full on, even the parking lights go out. I bought a new switch from the warehouse on this sight, and still no headlights.
Is there maybe a relay associated with this problem? Anyone please help!!!


Thanks,
rz







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