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Looking over the fender at the fuse box, you see three rows of relays. The first row, closest to the engine, has three relays. Below that are two rows of six relays each. Counting from the left:
Row One
1) Fuel Pump Relay
2) Main Relay
3) Oxygen Sensor Heater
Row Two
4) Horn
5) Tail/Fog Lights
6) Low Beam
7) High Beam
8) Emergency Flasher
9) Heater/AC Blower
Row Three
10) Rear Defogger
11) ABS System
12) ABS Pump
13) Radiator Fan High Speed
14) A/C Compressor
15) Radiator Fan Low Speed
#15 in the lower right corner of the fuse box is the one that seems to take the most grief and fail the most often.
There may be a relay that operates the low beam lights, check the owners manual to see if there is a relay, you should be able to hear it go "click" if there is one.
I have a 1985 bmw 528e 5 series. It won't start and we think it has something to do with the fuel injector. Is there a relay for that or a fuse that would stop that from working? We get gas to the injectors but none going past.
REPLACE THE HEADLIGHT FUSE IN THE FUSE BOX TO ALLOCATE THE RELAY SWITCH ON THE LIGHTS AND WHEN IT IS ON REMOVE THE RELAY ONE BY TO ALLOCATE THE RELAY .REPLACDE THE FAULTY RELAY
Check the low beam relay . Look here for location http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. year , make , model and engine size. Under system click on electrical distribution , then under subsystem click on relay . Click the search button then the blue link . Look at left side near the bottom ,HEAD LP LO . Right above #5 and #4 fuse's . Do you know how to test at relay base ,that's where it plugs into. Watch this video . VEHICLE RELAYS Operation Diagnosis
well if you have a beam!!! that means fuse are okay if you have a spare bulb try it and see if this gives you back a low beam as well as hi beam if not look under hood in fuse cluster open lid diagram shows witch is the head light relay good place to start.John
for the first probleme you wil needed a test ligth 12 volts you buy at the auto part store for less than $15 . now look at your fuse and relay box under hood first look for low or hi beam hl on the cover of the fuse box .if there is noting on it, lok for open circuit at evry fuses fisrt and those that have moore than 15 amperes. if you find nothing on the fuse box (blow fuse) go in car under the dash board and find the second fuse box and do the same test if nothing find chek the bulbs itself or the head light suitches at the colum steering
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