Fixed a friends car with your help. Thank you for making this video, you were exactly correct in your diagnosis. The ends of the wires fell off the lug and there was no continuity for the ground.
This fixed my car! Thank you so much! My horn went out first, then my turn signal. It was driving me crazy. I eventually lost all lights on the left. I followed your video and found all my grounds corroded away... thanks again!
Here's the update- I had the same issue fixed the ground on fender. Put a new connector on the wires. Removed the extra grounds for headlights...Everything works now! Even my remote start is working again! THANK U FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO! YOU ARE AWESOME! Thanks again.
@ it’s above the tire,if you take the fender well plastic skirt out you should be able to get to it, not sure if it’s exactly the same on the driver side has to be similar. Please subscribe if you haven’t already.
Mine was the high beam, low beam, signal light and then horn. I checked the ground on the strut tower and cleaned it up with no luck. Now I replace it. Been driving me nuts for a year and gave up and ran a new ground just stuffed in the harness so nothing was cut for the low beam and signal light. Hopefully this does the trick for me. I figured since everything looked good it must be good never put a meter in it. I’ll follow up when I check it.
i checked for current on the right side headlight wires, they have 12 volts, new bulbs will not work though neither high beam or regular, left side headlights work fine though
I have the same problem. It was horn, low beam, high beam all at different times. I replaced bulbs and nothing. I was told the dealer may need to reset something, but it looks like a common problem. My simple issue is beyond my ability judging by this, and I know how much electric work costs.
The ground wire can be repaired without removing the headlight, the plastic fender liner in the wheel well can be removed to access where the ground wire is. It could be done in less than a hour. Thanks for watching 👍
Fixed a friends car with your help. Thank you for making this video, you were exactly correct in your diagnosis. The ends of the wires fell off the lug and there was no continuity for the ground.
@@nathanielsmith5443 Thanks for watching, I appreciate the feedback
This fixed my car! Thank you so much! My horn went out first, then my turn signal. It was driving me crazy. I eventually lost all lights on the left. I followed your video and found all my grounds corroded away... thanks again!
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This looks like the. same problem I've been having with my car...going to check this out...Thank you. It has been driving me nuts!
Thanks for watching!
Here's the update- I had the same issue fixed the ground on fender. Put a new connector on the wires. Removed the extra grounds for headlights...Everything works now! Even my remote start is working again! THANK U FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO! YOU ARE AWESOME! Thanks again.
Thanks man that's exactly the same problems I have with my avenger
@@brentmcqueen thanks for watching
@scrapdaddysgarage5027 where exactly is the ground point at?is there one for each side ?
@ it’s above the tire,if you take the fender well plastic skirt out you should be able to get to it, not sure if it’s exactly the same on the driver side has to be similar. Please subscribe if you haven’t already.
Thank you sir your video helped me fix my problem
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Mine was the high beam, low beam, signal light and then horn. I checked the ground on the strut tower and cleaned it up with no luck. Now I replace it. Been driving me nuts for a year and gave up and ran a new ground just stuffed in the harness so nothing was cut for the low beam and signal light. Hopefully this does the trick for me. I figured since everything looked good it must be good never put a meter in it. I’ll follow up when I check it.
Also looks like this isn’t on the inside of the engine bay on the strut tower, is it inside the wheel well?
It is in the wheel well, that’s why it fails. Thanks for watching. 👍
Nice job.
THANK YOU!!!!
i checked for current on the right side headlight wires, they have 12 volts, new bulbs will not work though neither high beam or regular, left side headlights work fine though
Take a closer look at the ground wire probably the same issue that I had with this car.
I have the same problem. It was horn, low beam, high beam all at different times. I replaced bulbs and nothing. I was told the dealer may need to reset something, but it looks like a common problem. My simple issue is beyond my ability judging by this, and I know how much electric work costs.
The ground wire can be repaired without removing the headlight, the plastic fender liner in the wheel well can be removed to access where the ground wire is. It could be done in less than a hour. Thanks for watching 👍
@scrapdaddysgarage5027 I thought I had to take the car apart like you did. TY for responding this helps!!!