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Old 01-01-2012, 07:12 PM   #1
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High Beam Switch - 2000 American Eagle

Drove the Eagle for the first time in darkness and needed to put on the high beams, but could not find the switch. Called AC, but due to manning over the holiday season, nobody was around that could tell me where the high beam switch was located. Anyone here have an idea?

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Maybe the turn signal stalk? That's where it is in my '04. Pull the turn signal lever towards you for high, away for low beam.
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Old 01-01-2012, 11:34 PM   #3
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Maybe the turn signal stalk? That's where it is in my '04. Pull the turn signal lever towards you for high, away for low beam.
This does not bode well for me for 2012, does it?

I yanked and cranked on that baby... but I must have been asleep at the wheel (pun intended). I just cranked on it again (parked this time), and it worked as advertised...

Thanks for your help, Gary!
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