Never was a TSB, but it wouldn't have applied to you anyway, Bernd. '98
and up have a different light switch from your '97; Rather than the old
Chrysler knob type, our knobs (ok, that didn't sound dirty) are very
similar to the HVAC controls. The contacts on this knob for the
foglight became deformed or broken quite easily, so they replaced it
with a new design.
"Bernd D. Ratsch" wrote:
>
> Hey...wait a minute. My headlights suddenly stopped working tonight (for no
> apparent reason) and I can't seem to figure this one out ('97 Dak). The
> bulbs are OK, the fuse is OK, you tellin' me that the actual switch has a
> TSB on it?
>
> - Bernd
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET
> Subject: Re: DML: GenIII 'Bugs'
>
> Another one to watch out for on 98/99 is the light switch. The original
> design was very prone to the foglight part breaking; You'd pull the knob
> out, but no light would come on. If it's already been replaced by the
> original owner (if you're buying used), they most likely got the new &
> improved design.
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