First usually if lows work highs will also work. You must make sure the bulbs are ok its possable both hi beams are gone.. give this a try first ok.. thanks Jerry First usually if lows work highs will also work. You must make sure the bulbs are ok its possable both hi beams are gone.. give this a try first ok.. thanks Jerry
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Just to clarify, the high beam and low beam bulbs are the same bulb. It is a dual element bulb. If the bulbs and switch are known good, check the high beam relay.
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Make sure that you are using the head light bulbs for that particular make/model if the bulb number is wrong then the intensity is wrong too. Now a day there are many diffrent numbers of bulbs in the market according to vehicle.
u should start by checking the bulbs, sometimes it is hard to tell your low beam bulbs are bad until they are both out, if they are both good try wiggling the headlight dimmer switch between high and low beam functions to see if the switch is just worn out. if neither of these presents the problem then u may have an electrical issue that should be diagnosed by a technician
i did try the light bulbs and the headlight switch
whats a high beam relay
First usually if lows work highs will also work. You must make sure the bulbs are ok its possable both hi beams are gone.. give this a try first ok.. thanks Jerry
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