It may not be a fuse.  I had a similar problem in an Aussi built 200B.  It
turned out to be a poorly connecting spade plug connector, in a box full of
connectors on the RH inner guard.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Stanley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OZDAT Mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, 9 October 2002 23:25 PM
Subject: Still Dim Headlight


> List,
>
> I recently had a question about my 200B with the one dim head light, that
I
> replaced with various others that gave the same fault, leading some on the
> list to believe it was the classic 1-of-2 fuse failure...  tonight I tried
> to fix it with some new fuses, but I could only find one fuse for the
> headlights, not 2.  I removed the fuse and no headlights at all, so I
> wondered if my 200B had 2 fuses at all.  It is one of the earliest 1977
> Japanese 200B's with the chassis number 00000030...  did these have 2
fuses
> or just one?  If it's not a fuse then it must be the relay... but why does
> it cause one headlight to be dimmer than the other, and in highbeam the
dim
> one nearly goes right out.
>
>
> From: Paul Stanley
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
>
>

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