Hi there, first time posting on here and after much Googling this is my last resort for some help on this topic.
My friend has a 2006 Honda Civic that is known to have a common problem with headlight bulbs blowing quite regularly. He's noticed recently that the headlight switch (located on the end of the indicator stalk - rotate to turn sidelights, headlights on/off etc) buzzes/makes a horrible fizzing sound when turned on or off. He thinks this is almost directly linked to the bulbs blowing every few months but I'm unsure. I will upload a photo of the indicator stalk (from Google) if it helps in any way at all in identifying the cause of the issue.
Could it be a grounding problem? I know cars are known for not having the best electrical systems from factory.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My friend has a 2006 Honda Civic that is known to have a common problem with headlight bulbs blowing quite regularly. He's noticed recently that the headlight switch (located on the end of the indicator stalk - rotate to turn sidelights, headlights on/off etc) buzzes/makes a horrible fizzing sound when turned on or off. He thinks this is almost directly linked to the bulbs blowing every few months but I'm unsure. I will upload a photo of the indicator stalk (from Google) if it helps in any way at all in identifying the cause of the issue.
Could it be a grounding problem? I know cars are known for not having the best electrical systems from factory.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.