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The function of the Ford Escort Headlight Relay is to convert a small switch signal into total battery power allowing for brighter lamps and longer switch life. The small Headlight Relay is installed within the lighting circuit, close to the fuse box. This component uses a coil to pull contacts together, allowing a current to flow through a short, low resistance path. This limits voltage drop and heat at the contacts, and keeps the familiar Ford dashboard switch cool during long night drives. Overall, the Headlight Relay helps keep the electrical system healthy. The relay's response to the small size wiring of the Escort protects the bulbs from dimming while the road edges become visible to the driver increasing confidence on twisty roads. Over the course of its production run that lasted nineteen years, the Ford Escort proved that agility and economy could successfully coexist alongside comfort. The Ford Escort was a hatchback, sedan and wagon on an upgraded shared platform and had lighter suspension components. In addition, it offered optional five speed manuals. The manuals saved fuel but without sacrificing enjoyment in lively urban traffic. With anti-rust treatments and fresh interiors, families can rely on safety upgrades for every Ford trip. Authentic parts enhance that aura; teenagers learn how to drive stick shift while commuters enjoy low running costs even decades later in the Escort. Install a new Headlight Relay, disconnect battery, install relay, power with fuse, lamp lead, ground, reconnect, test.