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Apr 1, 2010 - 13 posts - 6 authors
My passenger side low beam headlight recently went off on me. ... I've changed the bulb again, and changed the fuse just in case, but .... My driver side headlight wire got loose so when i hit a bump at night if would flicker. ... When you notice one side not working (Low or High beam) it could be the module.
Headlight replacement
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Jan 22, 2009 Low beams don't work but High's do
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The breaker for the headlights is inside the headlight switch. You should have a fuse and relay for the horn. Could be a problem with the wiring harness for the steering column.
it could be a problem with a bad dimmer switch not changing from high to low internally when using the swtich,which is more common than a relay.when using the switch do you hear a click as this will tell if the switch is changing from high to low,but still won`t tell if the problem is an internal electrical problem.
The relay toggles between high and low whenever the dimmer switch is pushed. So you can check everything at the relay socket. Pull the relay and use the diagram on the side, to understand which 2 sockets are the primary that energize the relay to toggle, and which are the 2 secondary that go to either the highs or lows. (You can tell you have the right relay because if you pull it, neither highs nor lows should be possible.) With a test light, then you should see the primary input go high whenever the dimmer switch is pulled. With the secondary, you can shunt the input to either high or low output, and see the lights change (when headlight switch also on).
To change from low to high or vice verse, the transmission should be in neutral - that's what the Message Centre is telling you to do. It's also recommended you do this while stopped.
that is a fuse under dash near the radio, hard to find and you will probably have to go to a dealer, we had same problem, changed hi-low switch and that didn't work
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