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The driver's side headlight is loose and now both heads and tails don't work. brake ilghts and turn signals do work. Fuse? Bulbs? Are they interconnected?
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this indicates a problem battery (have a load test done on it) , drive belt adjustment or condition or problem alternator out put
with the head lights on there is insufficient capacity from the battery and/or alternator to keep everything running as it should
Maybe a broken or lose wire. The turn signal and brake lights operate from one wire and the tail lights operate from a separate wire. It is possible that the tail light elements burned out of both bulbs. Pull the bulbs out and check them first.
The dash and tail lights are on two different circuits, and the brake and turn signals are on different circuits, so at least 4 circuits total.
I would start at the headlight switch and check for power on the first two issues.
The turn signals and brake lights use the same circuit and filament in the bulbs. The tail lights are on the other circuit which comes from the headlight switch. Do you have power on the tail light fuse ?
Could be the headlight switch. The switch has two sets of contacts for the parking lights, the park position and headlight position. You may need to check the circuit at the switch to see if you are loosing power when the switch is moved from park to head.
did you check for power with a test light, there are some fuseable,links mounted on the fire wall on the passenger side under the hood,but it sounds like the headlight switch needs replaced
head lights work but not the tail lights
head lights don't work but tail lights work
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