Posted by LOU from Wi. on August 27, 2013 at 09:55:44 from (207.118.209.28):
Coming back from or new found friends home where we are going to receive a new pal (Like Chinos Breed long haired)Had a wonderful meal, met mew people, Played music and had a good time. starting back (Victor was driving) night time (.10 pm , temp was still 98 deg selected LOW BEAM, everything in lights went black. High beam selected, lights came back on, we were about 50 miles from home, so son took the back way so as to miss heavy traffic. Next morning he had to re move most of the column parts on our 99 Yukon . found a wire had vibrated loose from turn signal/dimmer switch. He re-soldered it back (worn in two from vibration)so now all works good except now we don't have low beam on when the jimmy fires up. Daytime running lights low beam works now only when light switch is on. Now comes the greed part. There is a small printed circuit board that has the routing for what we need. Called around to several auto parts stores and the part we want runs any where (internet included ) runs any where from $55.00 excluding s/h/taxes up to $105.49 still without S/H/-Taxes.We looked online at Rock Auto, total for the same part is $35.00 include S/H,no taxes though. Same part number same article. Thinking about going to wrecking yard but couldn't expect it to be a good part. Can't understand why the gouge. I can bet you folks have experienced the same problem? sorry for the rant, tired of it all, Just a week ago, son replaced the faulty ignition switch assembly. Go Figure for a 1999 Yukon. Warmest regards LOU & Victor.
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