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burnt out low beam elements?not un common to loose one rt after the other,high beams are there own elementburnt out low beam elements?not un common to loose one rt after the other,high beams are there own element
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Hope this helps a little. There are fuses for left and right lo beams, did you use a test light and check voltage on proper fuse. If the lo beam works on the other side, the problem isn't the relay. might be the fuse or wiring circuit? Just my opinion.
The problem is a Headlight module. Fuse box under the hood has two black modules side by side, the one on your right is the headlight module the one on the left is the fan module. Try swapping them, if the headlights work replace bad module, don't drive vehicle with the bad module in the fan slot. Mine kept going bad because I had a high intensity bulb on one side.
Have the same problem with my 05. Do you have fog lights as those will not turn on either. I thought it was the switch on the stalk but that worked the same when I changed it out. I did notice a bit of a melted spot. Relays and fuses good. I'm guessing a bad ground but WHERE
I've been troubleshooting this same problem on a different vehicle this week, and I can give you the steps I'd take.
1. If both sides went out at the same time, the problem is *NOT* likely to be the bulbs.
2. Check the fuses to see if both low beam lights are on the same fuse. Many cars have one fuse for low beam and another for high beam, so both lights out at the same time typically means fuse blown.
3. If the headlights are OK and the fuses are OK, then the problem is *LIKELY* the headlight switch. In my case, AutoZone has one and it can be installed easily; but in your case, that may not be as simple.
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