There are two fuses, one for right side head lamp and another for left side headlamp. Hi and lo beam on one side get voltage off the same fuse. The fuse circuits are hot all the time. On and off, hi and lo beam are controlled on the ground circuit. So, if you use a redundant ground tied into the low beam ground, then run it to a toggle switch located under or on the dash, if you want lo beams on, flip the switch. I'm not an electrical engineer, but that seems easier than using a relay.
If you want to talk relay, usually terminals 30 and 87 are the load side of relay. In a diagram it looks like a line with arrowhead on it, open, unless relay is energized. Terminals 85 and 86 are for the control side of relay, voltage and ground. If you have constant voltage and ground for the control side of relay, relay will be energized all the time, which you don't want.
Just my opinion. Whatever you do, you may have to check for unforeseen consequences?
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The head lamps should be aimed using a special alignment tool, however this procedure may be used for temporary adjustment. Local regulations may vary regarding head lamp aiming, consult with your local authorities.
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The ground wire to that side has been comprmised. Check that ground. in some cases it is easier to replace that ground with a new one.
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buy a new low beam bulb open hood behind light assembly grab and twist 1/4 turn of bulb socket remove and unplug old replace
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you can remove the cluster from the car pull the plastic cover off fill your car up so you will know where to put the full level at remover the pin simply by pulling on it it may seem like if wont come off but that is because it is supposed to be tight put it back in at empty and replace the cluster if the needle goes to full then it is right if not you put the pin in wrong retry till it reads full if the neddle just doesnt move then replace fuel pump
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