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porkyyyy 10-13-2007, 05:31 PM I have a 93 that the inside lights wont go off. I had removed the radio control head from thr dash and i have put it back but didnt help. I have a wiring diagram that is not very accurate . Any help would be a big help. Porky Thanks
Hey porky ... Welcome into the forums there...
See this diagram and diagnosticshere; post #13...
http://www.corvetteforums.com/m_43686/mpage_2/tm.htm
If no solution, then come back on it.
Possibly, if the door switchesare the pin-type, in the door jam, and it comes out of the jam when you open the door, THEN it could have a bezel-type screw on the jam that is loose, and it's allowing the back of the switch to remain in the 'open' position.
You understand that? Cause I don't know if I do or not!!![&:]
rshiver 10-13-2007, 06:19 PM I took the radio out ,control head in the dash, and put it back, adjusted the dimmer and put it back together. help
Hey Porkyyyy, I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're talking about. Do you mean you took the dimmer for the interior lights apart, adjusted it, and put it back together?
porkyyyy 10-14-2007, 03:36 AM no I adjusted the headlight dimmer switch slide on the colum.thanks
porkyyyy 10-14-2007, 03:50 AM thanks for the welcome CWB. the door switches are on the door .they seem to be allright.not loose. I will heck the console light ,I had the plate over the consol out .
rshiver 10-14-2007, 08:50 AM ORIGINAL: porkyyyy
no I adjusted the headlight dimmer switch slide on the colum.thanks
Ok ,I'm with ya now.
Hey cwb, I'mgoing to throwsomething atcha to think about....is there suppose to bea timer delay somewhere for the courtesy lights? I didn't see one on thewiring diagramyou posted. The courtesy lights in mine delay about 45 seconds after I close the door before the courtesy lightsshut off. What info I could find on the subject, on my 85 anyway, is the timer delay is located behind the information center. It may be in a different location on the 93, if it even has one. Do you think it's possible, the timer, if there is one, could be stuck?
ORIGINAL: rshiver
ORIGINAL: porkyyyy
no I adjusted the headlight dimmer switch slide on the colum.thanks
Ok ,I'm with ya now.
Hey cwb, I'mgoing to throwsomething atcha to think about....is there suppose to bea timer delay somewhere for the courtesy lights? I didn't see one on thewiring diagramyou posted. The courtesy lights in mine delay about 45 seconds after I close the door before the courtesy lightsshut off. What info I could find on the subject, on my 85 anyway, is the timer delay is located behind the information center. It may be in a different location on the 93, if it even has one. Do you think it's possible, the timer, if there is one, could be stuck?
I'm clueless on the h/l dimmer switch adjustment...[&:]
Yeah, a mis-functioning timer could be at fault. I don't know how they work tho', except they're supposed toturn off after a minute or so...
Does the dimmer switch turn the instrument lights down low?
porkyyyy 10-16-2007, 05:13 AM The dimmer switch dims the headlights when you pull up on the turnsignal awitch . When the vette gets old the headlight dimmer switch gets worn and pulling up on the turnsignal handel nolonger clicks and dims the headlights. This can be repaired bu loosing the dimmer switch which is a slide switch bolted on to the collum . has 2 5/16 screws that hold it to the colum .One is a screw a,the other is a nut . This switch is operated by a rod that goes up to the turn signal lever.this can be adjusted by loosing the switch and sliding it up toward the steering wheel . I had to take the driver seat out and lay down in the floor . Got it .good as new .
rshiver 10-16-2007, 07:48 AM ORIGINAL: porkyyyy
The dimmer switch dims the headlights when you pull up on the turnsignal awitch . When the vette gets old the headlight dimmer switch gets worn and pulling up on the turnsignal handel nolonger clicks and dims the headlights. This can be repaired bu loosing the dimmer switch which is a slide switch bolted on to the collum . has 2 5/16 screws that hold it to the colum .One is a screw a,the other is a nut . This switch is operated by a rod that goes up to the turn signal lever.this can be adjusted by loosing the switch and sliding it up toward the steering wheel . I had to take the driver seat out and lay down in the floor . Got it .good as new .
Ok, we got that part, now what about the inside lights not going off. Are you still having trouble with them?
ORIGINAL: porkyyyy
The dimmer switch dims the headlights when you pull up on the turnsignal awitch . When the vette gets old the headlight dimmer switch gets worn and pulling up on the turnsignal handel nolonger clicks and dims the headlights. This can be repaired bu loosing the dimmer switch which is a slide switch bolted on to the collum . has 2 5/16 screws that hold it to the colum .One is a screw a,the other is a nut . This switch is operated by a rod that goes up to the turn signal lever.this can be adjusted by loosing the switch and sliding it up toward the steering wheel . I had to take the driver seat out and lay down in the floor . Got it .good as new .
My darkness is illuminated.
My high-beam - low-beam is a tight pull too.
I thought you were referrin' to the interior light dimmer control at the headlight on/off.
I'm slow sometimes (or sleepin'). (that's self-bashin' snow; try to not get offended again there).
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