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    ZD30 High beam symbol on dash stays on when flick off high beams

    No biggie but I've noticed on the work car 2000 ZD30 when I flick the high beams off the high beam symbol on the dash stays on and won't come off until I stop and restart the car again.

    Even flicking the lights doesn't take off the symbol. As I said, really no big deal but just wondering if there is an easy fix/check to this issue?

    The damn seat belt symbol flickers as well but a quick check on the forum suggests It's a common problem with the GU's.

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    Tell your work to buy a real nissan patrol, like a GQ *LMAO*

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    They should of bought a yota.......lol

    I would start by checking the main body earths. Does the vehicle have driving lights fitted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yendor View Post
    They should of bought a yota.......lol

    I would start by checking the main body earths. Does the vehicle have driving lights fitted?
    Hey Rod, cheers mate, nah It's stock as a rock....

    I'll check out the earths today mate, It's no biggie but It's annoying as you think your blinding people on high beams all the time...lol

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    As a matter of curiosity, did you manage to solve the problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conradk View Post
    As a matter of curiosity, did you manage to solve the problem?
    I haven't had a chance to check it out mate. I was actually going to look this weekend but the issue has seemed to have gone away but I'll still check out this weekend and let you know if you want.

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    Normally the high beam stays on when you have a dodgy headlight connector. Mine stayed on during low beam, so fiddled with the headlight connectors and problem fixed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NP99 View Post
    Normally the high beam stays on when you have a dodgy headlight connector. Mine stayed on during low beam, so fiddled with the headlight connectors and problem fixed!
    Yeah that's what it would normally be, the connector for the LHS headlight or an earthing problem at the LHS headlight.

    But AB has to "stop and restart the car". So it sounds like it could be something different.

    Any joy yet AB?

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    Seeing as a lot of issues are earth related on the GQ and GU.
    Would it be possible to have a "STICKY" if that's the term on their position,
    other than the battery I'm at a loss or are they spaced to earth different sections of the Patrol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yendor View Post
    Yeah that's what it would normally be, the connector for the LHS headlight or an earthing problem at the LHS headlight.

    But AB has to "stop and restart the car". So it sounds like it could be something different.

    Any joy yet AB?
    Sorry mate I haven't had a chance to check it out yet but it's seemed to have stopped now and all working fine.

    Damn I'm lazy...lol

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