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I would guess a grounding issue with the cluster. look at the grounds up under the dash above the E brake pedal. Also look at all the grounding connections on the rear and under the hood. But it seems the ground is being starved when the head lamps are on. Does it do the same thing with the park lights? Merry Christmas.
The thing with electrical problems is there is no one answer fix , the problem needs to be diagnosed.
Start by reading the headlight circuit thread;
[h=1]CUCV Headlight Circuit Explained[/h]This is found in the CUCV helpful threads stickie;
[h=1]CUCV Helpful Threads[/h]
Merry day-after Christmas, Ill take a look at the grounds once Im back in town. And no I dont think it does it with the park lights, only when I pull the headlights on.
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