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My Honda Pilot 2003 headlights are not working. High Beam and all other lights are fine, but not regular headlights. I checked and all fuses are ok.

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Burnt out low beam elements?not un common to loose one rt after the other,high beams are there own element

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    Joel Mallory Oct 16, 2009

    burnt out low beam elements?not un common to loose one rt after the other,high beams are there own element

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