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Re: I think the fuse is out on the low beam headlights. ....
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Could you tell us where and how to reset a circuit breaker for headlights on a 2007 Entourage?Could you tell us where and how to reset a circuit breaker for headlights on a 2007 Entourage?
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The low beam fuse in a 2008 Mitsubishi Nativa or Montero Sport is located in the fuse box under the hood. The fuse box is labeled with a diagram of the different fuses and their corresponding amperage ratings. The low beam fuse is typically labeled as "F11" or "11" and has an amperage rating of 30.
If the low beam fuse is blown, it will need to be replaced. To do this, you will need to remove the fuse box cover and locate the low beam fuse. The fuse will be a small, plastic tab with a metal strip running through it. The metal strip will be broken if the fuse is blown.
To replace the fuse, simply remove the old fuse and insert a new one with the same amperage rating. Be sure to replace the fuse box cover before closing the hood.
If the low beam fuse keeps blowing, there may be a problem with the low beam headlights or the wiring. In this case, it is best to take the vehicle to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.
Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting low beam headlight problems:
Check the headlight bulbs to make sure they are not burned out.
Check the headlight wiring for any damage or corrosion.
Check the headlight switch to make sure it is working properly.
If you have a multi-meter, you can check the voltage at the headlight sockets to make sure there is power getting to the headlights.
check low beam fuse when switched on if it has voltage registering across the fuse ,if there is voltage across the low beam RHS fuse then it is possibly a pinched wire from the headlight running back towards inside of the car
From Info I have looked at I believe under hood micro switch relay 35 is for low beam and 34 is for high beam. It also looks like you have a different fuse for each light. The relay are for both low beam or both high beams. each headlight has its own fuse. I believe #4 fuse under hood is for passenger side low beam. fuses 1-4 under hood are for the four headlights as I understand the info I have seen.
have you checked the fuse for the lites. could be a maxi fuse and not the little fuse for the lites. depending on which lexus you own the maxi fuses are either under the hood or in the trunk
I looked in the Honda
technical manual wiring diagrams and I don't think there is a separate
relay for the low beam headlights. The headlight switch itself is
located right above the steering column where the headlight stalk is
attached - controls parking lights, high beams and low beams. It could
be that a relay is integrated within this switch,
Power for the headlights on the Left side (High and low beam.) comes from the same fuse... The ORANGE wire and the ORANGE/BLACK are the same, they connect in the harness. If you only lack the 12v to make the light work connect them at the headlight assembly.
If your low beam also lacks ground the Left low beam ground is shared with the right low beam ground... Run a wire from left low beam DARK BLUE to right low beam DARK BLUE/WHITE.
If its not working now then your cursed, seek a witch doctor.
I have a 2004 ram 2500 and all my lights work except for low beams. It is not in the switch, I haver replaced the switch with no change. This is a circuit problem with these dodge pickups. I haven't firgured out what it is but it isn't the switch. and unless the low beams and high beams are fused seperate, it isn't a fuse problem either. i have looked for a fuse and can't even find the fuse for the headlights. Im lost like you!
There are no relays for the headlights. Your problem could be from the
headlight switch. You would have to check and see if you have power
coming out of the switch on the low beam side. Check with a test light.
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