Hello everyone.
87 Grand Marquis 102,736, 45,000 Miles annually almost all of them at night.
About a year ago my headlights were flickering on and off but it was very random and infrequent. It increased and eventually they went off completely. Replacing the headlight switched fixed the problem.
A few months later the same thing so I just warrantied the switch but it didn't work and I only had headlights if I flipped the high beams on. Both the low beam and high-beams would work, as they should. Replaced the turn signal assembly switch fixed the problem. The green pigtail (see pics) was melted however I couldn't find one to replace is so I just jammed it in there at the advice of a guy that does car work for me.( I know, I know) It worked. That lasted about a month and it's happening again. I warrantied the switch again for giggles but this time it's not work. So right now I only have headlights when I use high beams.
I don't know where to start so any advice is appreciated. Below is all the relevant changes I've done to the car that could be related. I ordered a replacement pigtail and it will be here tomorrow but I don't wanna just replace that and have the problem come back. The pigtail is hot to the touch when beams are on.
The Headlights I have are Silver Stars H4651ST for both high-beams and low beams.
The alternator got replaced this summer. It it's not a 3G just whatever autozone gave me. I can get that information when I get home.
A side note and maybe it's related. I replaced the start solenoid because it went bad. It now acts up in the extreme cold. If it's really cold and I turn the key to start I will get nothing. No crank,no click. Silence. This will stop if I keep the key in the on position for a few minutes. The colder it is he longer it has to be in the on position but eventually it will start.
Battery is less than a year old.
I replaced my dashboard lights with LEDs. The green housing that goes around on the old bulbs was starting to crumble.
Lastly it should be noted that I drive my car for work exclusively at night, 5 days a week 8 hours straight. So the headlights are ALWAYS on. And if I'm out in the middle of nowhere so are the high beams usually. I flick the high beam switch probably more in a night that most do in a year.
The wire that is in the melted socket on the green pigtail is red and black if that helps any.
Hopefully you guys have some insight. I get instant notifications so if you reply it won't be long for me to get back to you.
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87 Grand Marquis 102,736, 45,000 Miles annually almost all of them at night.
About a year ago my headlights were flickering on and off but it was very random and infrequent. It increased and eventually they went off completely. Replacing the headlight switched fixed the problem.
A few months later the same thing so I just warrantied the switch but it didn't work and I only had headlights if I flipped the high beams on. Both the low beam and high-beams would work, as they should. Replaced the turn signal assembly switch fixed the problem. The green pigtail (see pics) was melted however I couldn't find one to replace is so I just jammed it in there at the advice of a guy that does car work for me.( I know, I know) It worked. That lasted about a month and it's happening again. I warrantied the switch again for giggles but this time it's not work. So right now I only have headlights when I use high beams.
I don't know where to start so any advice is appreciated. Below is all the relevant changes I've done to the car that could be related. I ordered a replacement pigtail and it will be here tomorrow but I don't wanna just replace that and have the problem come back. The pigtail is hot to the touch when beams are on.
The Headlights I have are Silver Stars H4651ST for both high-beams and low beams.
The alternator got replaced this summer. It it's not a 3G just whatever autozone gave me. I can get that information when I get home.
A side note and maybe it's related. I replaced the start solenoid because it went bad. It now acts up in the extreme cold. If it's really cold and I turn the key to start I will get nothing. No crank,no click. Silence. This will stop if I keep the key in the on position for a few minutes. The colder it is he longer it has to be in the on position but eventually it will start.
Battery is less than a year old.
I replaced my dashboard lights with LEDs. The green housing that goes around on the old bulbs was starting to crumble.
Lastly it should be noted that I drive my car for work exclusively at night, 5 days a week 8 hours straight. So the headlights are ALWAYS on. And if I'm out in the middle of nowhere so are the high beams usually. I flick the high beam switch probably more in a night that most do in a year.
The wire that is in the melted socket on the green pigtail is red and black if that helps any.
Hopefully you guys have some insight. I get instant notifications so if you reply it won't be long for me to get back to you.
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