bypassing the high beem floor switch <HELP!>

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yea i know some times those floor switches can get rusty and stick to where your lights won't even come on. i have had it happen.
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:yt: It is most definitly the dimmer switch. Click it a few times and they stay on for awhile longer, before they flicker again.

So, I can bypass the dimmer switch without worry?
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:lol: This thread did get kind of confusing. Dimmer switch: Yes, and make a jumper wire like I describe in my last post and you won't have to cut your wiring any.
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Okeedokee, thanks TOF. :thup: Unfortunatly that ended up to be the least of my worries! :lol: Look here if you didn't catch my thread about this mornings adventures. :o
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