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LuckyRVA

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Year, Model & Trim Level
1991 Navajo LX
So, I've had my 91 Navajo for 2 months now and as I was driving in the boonies a few days ago I realized I can't figure out how to turn the hi-beams on. So, um how do you do it? :o :D

Making this post was truly my last resort as I don't have the owners manual.


-Jason
 



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Pull the turn stalk towards you for "flash", push the turn stalk away from you to turn them on.

It's the same on every vehicle I've ever driven.
 






Hrmm, I tried that but they didn't turn on... It clicked like they should have turned on but they didn't. Oh well probably just another electrical gremlin I'll have to look at. :rolleyes:



-Jason
 






yep just push the turn signal/windsheild wiper stalk forward.

on alot of the foreign cars ie. hondas and my moms mitsubishi you just click the stalk back toward you a bit and it turns on ...its kinda nice cause the stalk stays in the same place..
 






Sounds like they might be burnt out to me.
 






Yes, I'd check the head lights.
 






uhh every vehical except ford (lincon, mercury, etc) click tward you... ford clicks away
 






All my family's cars and trucks click away :p
 






Our Chevy Truck clicks towards you, I like it better that way.
 






Your multi###tion switch may have gone bad. Normally the low beams burn out first due to being used more.
 






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