Dodge Dakota owners have reported 3 problems related to high/low beam switch (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
2002 Dodge Dakota. The headlights went out. The consumer found a recall for the headlights. Dodge told consumer that this vehicle is not part of the recall. There were no dim lights on the vehicle. He replaced the headlight switch and the dimmer switch; there wereno fuses for the headlights. The recall was for a central timer module. The vehicle has not been taken to the dealership to be looked at. This occurred on July 29, 2005.
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When switching from high beams to low beams I lost my headlights - and this is apparently a very big problem with these vehicles. This is a huge safety problem. I have to quickly switch back and forth many many times to regain my lights. As I understand this is the multi-function switch in the steering column. . . This is a 2001 Dodge 2500 4x4, quad cab, diesel pickup. I belong to a website for these trucks and it is a common complaint!.
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Consumer noticed while changing high beams to low beams that headlights would cut off. When the consumer switched from high beam to low beam the head lights went out completely. The consumer believes the multi-function switch that controls the head lights dimmer, turn signal and wipers is bad.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Headlights problems | |
| Exterior Lighting problems | |
| Turn Signal problems | |
| Headlight Switch problems | |
| Turn Signal Switch problems | |
| Tail Light Switch problems | |
| Brake Light problems | |
| High/low Beam Switch problems | |
| Fog Lights problems | |
| Turn Signal Flasher Unit problems |