Wayne, thanks for the suggestion and I've given some thought to testing as you describe.
Problem is, I can disconnect either, or both, headlamps, and the dead short is still present, and I get a clicking sound from the instrument panel, which tells me something is back-feeding, probably, through the instrument cluster and stepping on the high beam circuit.
When I review the wiring diagram, and check the circuit, with the IGN switch on, I have power at terminal 56 at the dimmer, so that tells me the short is between the switch and the high beams lamps - or another device connected to the HL switch. BL-10/4 is a splice, and the 56a terminal feeds both the lamps and the high beam lamp in the cluster. If it's not backfeeding through the cluster, it's got to be backfeeding through the headlamp switch.
A review of the Exterior Lights diagram:
Instrument panel light OK.
Side markers, tail lamps, turn signals, lic plate lights, and stop lights function properly.
Low beams work properly.
High beams shorted. The low beam; side markers; and high beams share a common ground, and the low beams and side marker lamps are working properly. If the problem was on the ground side it should take down the side markers and low beams as well, but that's not case.
Terminal 30 of the dimmer switch is fed directly from the battery, which enables the running light and low beams. Terminal 3 of the headlight switch feeds terminal 56 of the dimmer switch, only when the IGN switch is turned on. Switching ON the high beams energizes terminal 56a from the dimmer.
Part of the problem is I can't see the schematic of the HL switch internals, but I do know terminals 1, 4, 2, 5, and 6 are hot with IGN switch OFF and when the IGN is ON. The only other variable, I haven't checked is terminal 1 which feeds overhead, door, glove box lights, and the clock. I plan on checking terminal 1 tomorrow, since none of these items are working. I may have a wire touching the body inducing the short, or the clock may be shorted.
Anybody out there had clock issues that impacted on other functions ?
Since the clicking sound I hear does sound like a clock cycling, I may check it first.
Thanks for the feedback guys and each post drives me a little deeper here.
S