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Well the turn signals are a different circuit. Usually the common problem with one headlight is the ground circuit. Both the high and low beam use the same ground. I would check for power for each circuit and a good ground at the light socket.
first of all i would check the fuses for the head lights. if they are good i would ask is the switch for the head lights on the turn signal? if so, your turn signal switch is most likely the cause of the problem. if the light switch is separate from the turn signal you most likely have a head light switch that is not operating properly.
you might just have two bad low beam headlights, I have seen it before. Only other problem would be the switch that turns on the headlights is bad. Best way is to Test power going into the headlight when the low beams are turned on to rule out the switch.
What you need to do is remove the head lamp switch and check for power on the red wire terminal c with a test light.You should have power.If you do then check the yellow wire terminal d and see if you have power when you turn the switch to low beams.The red is power coming in and the yellow is power going out.If you have power going in but not out when you turn the lights on then your switch is bad.replace it.If you don`t have power going in then you need to check for an open circuit in the red wire.Hope this helps.Let me know if you need more help.Good luck.
First off, do you have a knob on the dash for the headlights, or do you have a lever on the column that turns them on? If you have the lever on the column, and you can turn on the highbeams by pulling back on the turn signal stalk, and hitting the hazard button turns the flashers on, then chances are the stalk is bad (it's called the combination switch and it's a common failure on the B5 chassis cars (the Passat and Audi A4)).
Try that out - hit the hazard button and see if the hazards work. Pull back on the stalk and see if the high beams come on (they should - toggling like that uses a circuit that is separate from the usual headlight circuits).
Post back up with the results of these checks:
Headlight switch on column or dash? Highbeams turn on when turn signal stalk is pulled back? Hazard button activates hazard lights?
Let me know what you find out and I'll be able to tell you more definitely.
Yes i checked the fuses and relays/bulbs and nothing :(
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