weird headlight problem

I own a Toyota Supra 87, the other night the car alarm went off for a while, next day I found out that the right head light wasn't as bright as the left one, so I went to the store and bought a new headlight thinking that the headlight was about to die. just to realize that the new one was still the same as the old one.

Anyone knows what might be wrong with my car.

Thank you.

Another thing: almost a year ago, the fog light from the same side died, changed the bulb but with no succes. I still haven't be able to fis the fog light.

thanks

Reply to
Goinsane
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The next time your car alarm goes off, let's hope you freekin' car catches fire and burns to the ground. Bastard public annoyance those alarms!

Has ANYONE EVER seen a car thief run from honking car alarm?

-Philip

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Philip

I think this car's had it and you ought to sell it to me for, oh $100...

Is it a Sportroof, by any chance?

(Sorry, can't help you with the problem, unless the alarm wore the battery down so far it's just doing funky things)

Reply to
Hachiroku

I seldom see the sun rise at dawn. That doesn't mean that it doesn't rise.

Reply to
Sharx35

Yes. Twice on my old car- well ok I didnt see it but my neighbour saw them run from my car when the alarm went off. Maybe UK criminals are more easily scared lol. Its only because people ignore them and assume they have gone off accidentally that they are ineffective.

Mine also rings my mobile now so i get to run to my car and get stabbed trying to wrestle them off it lol.

J
Reply to
Coyoteboy

I have an alarm in the Hachiroku that pages me when it's being f@cked with. Someone suggested the same scenario to me...that I get there just in time to get shot...

Reply to
Hachiroku

I guess the problem is with the wiring, do ou think it may be a relay. the cause of the problem??

Reply to
Goinsane

Yes, it sounds like you have a ground problem, the usual reason for dim lights. You'll need a meter to decide if your car switches +12V or Gnd to run the lights. Assuming its ground, run temp wire from the headlamp common pin to ground and see if the lights get brighter. Make sure you don't end up grounding a +12V line, or you'll fry your harness.

For an 87, you probably have some poor connections. Look for places where the harness is grounded to the chassis. Take the bolts out and clean the connection, or replace damaged connectors.

Diagnose the fog light issue the same way. Expect to have to cut some wires and run new ones for an 18 year old car.

Stewart DIBBS

Reply to
Stewart DIBBS

No, it is not likely to be the relay.

As I mentioned before, check for a loose or corroded ground wire or loose connection.

Reply to
Ray O

I'm gonna go out on a limb here, but if the Car Alarm makes the headlamps flash, then my money is on the alarm controller being screwed up.

Reply to
Jeff Strickland

No, but I've seen somebody driving a car the the car alarm was going off in. Lights flashing, horn honking, and somebody that looked like a low life driving. All he needes was a bumper sticker that read, DRIVE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT, and the picture would be complete ...

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Jeff Strickland

Now, if you guys would loosen your gun laws a bit, then your car could call your cell, and you could show up properly equipped.

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Jeff Strickland

Jeff ... nobody here in America is scared off by a honking alarm. The units that people self install are always set too sensitive. Compound this with the same stupid people forgetting to disable the damned things before they get into their cars and then ... get so rattled that they can't get the thing disarmed for at least a minute! MANY cities here have ordinances against car alarms that keep going off! The fine in my town is $125 or your car towed away ... honking and blinking. Blinking headlamps and an ignition or starter disabler is QUITE sufficient.

Reply to
Philip

I'm with Ray on this one, loose/knackered ground 99.9% likelyhood.

Reply to
Coyoteboy

Not a pleasant thought eh, but somehow i'd still give it a try. I'd actually ring the police first and report it wherever it was, but then if its a false alarm you get charged for wasting police time lol.

J
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Coyoteboy

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