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I have a 1992 R32 GTST broad minded person

The passenger head light was out so I changed the bulb... Didn't work

Changed the fuse and it worked

Then blew the fuse

Changed the fuse again and it worked till I flicked my high beams on

Blew another fuse,

Changed the fuse again and checked the wiring, but now that light doesn't work at all and isn't blowing the fuse

Low and high beam don't work

Parker light does

Only on the passenger side, drivers side is fine...???

What should I do? What should I check and how do I test? Help!

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Change the headlights switch (remove surround, unscrew switch, screw in replacement switch, plug in and test). If you want to take things a bit further (you should always upgrade ;)), wire up some relays for your headlights.

I'm glad you found a broad minded R32. Some tend to be narrow minded and dicks. My R32 is trying to kill me via it's HICAS, pretty sure it doesn't like curries :P.

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