Sharp Charge
Senior Member
What's up everyone? It's been a busy summer so I haven't been in here too much. I've developed an issue maybe you guys have seen or can help troubleshoot.
My headlights alternately shut off out of the blue. It's usually when I first start the truck. If I whack it with a hammer fist the light comes back on. It doesn't happen every time but here and there.
Tonight when I was pulling the Ram back into the garage after changing the oil in the wife's Jeep, I noticed this time the drivers side light was off. So since I had time, I hopped out and started looking under the hood for any obvious issues. No dice. No visibly jacked up wires, no rodent damage, I didn't tap into any headlight sources when I wired up my grill lights last year.
So I hit the bright lights and that light didn't illuminate in the drivers side either. After about a min, the passenger side light shut off too when I had the brights on, both bulbs. Again, I thumped it and it came on, then I did the same on the drivers side and the light illuminated normally in high and low.
Any thoughts? I'm kinda confused but I've got a Gremlin running around in the wires somewhere.
My headlights alternately shut off out of the blue. It's usually when I first start the truck. If I whack it with a hammer fist the light comes back on. It doesn't happen every time but here and there.
Tonight when I was pulling the Ram back into the garage after changing the oil in the wife's Jeep, I noticed this time the drivers side light was off. So since I had time, I hopped out and started looking under the hood for any obvious issues. No dice. No visibly jacked up wires, no rodent damage, I didn't tap into any headlight sources when I wired up my grill lights last year.
So I hit the bright lights and that light didn't illuminate in the drivers side either. After about a min, the passenger side light shut off too when I had the brights on, both bulbs. Again, I thumped it and it came on, then I did the same on the drivers side and the light illuminated normally in high and low.
Any thoughts? I'm kinda confused but I've got a Gremlin running around in the wires somewhere.