I had to replace the headlight switch on my '96 today. Last Saturday, I was driving along about dusk, as it got darker I noticed that my headlights were off. I jiggled the switch and they came on. They worked again on the way home, but once I got home, they were done.
I did a search and found several threads that made the repair much easier. The switch was toast, and the harness was a bit melted, but still usable. 52 bucks for a new switch at the local dealer. Took about 30 minutes.
Once I got done, I washed my baby, detailed the engine, including buffing out the logos on the valve covers and the strips on the cylinder heads. Turned into a full project Viper day.
I did a search and found several threads that made the repair much easier. The switch was toast, and the harness was a bit melted, but still usable. 52 bucks for a new switch at the local dealer. Took about 30 minutes.
Once I got done, I washed my baby, detailed the engine, including buffing out the logos on the valve covers and the strips on the cylinder heads. Turned into a full project Viper day.