Working high beams, fuses are good
SOURCE: Headlights
I READ ONLINE THAT THERE WAS A RECALL ON THIS YEAR AND MAKE, CHECK WITH TOYOTA WEB SITES TO RECTIFY YOUR PROBLEM
SOURCE: Headlight 2004 camry
your module in the steering wheel is faulty you should get it replaced. you can purchase it at ie Napa for alot less than through a dealer.
SOURCE: Headlights won't turn on
Try following the ground wire from the bulb to where it makes its ground. remove the ground connection, clean the terminal, the ground point where it makes a connection and reassemble it all. Sometimes you have power being delivered but the ground side isn't providing a good path for the current.
SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Corolla high beam lights are not
Your switch must be working since your indicator is telling you when the high beams are on, so my guess is that your bulbs are faulty. The high beam part. They probably burnt out one at a time, so you didn't notice until the second one went. Change your bulbs, and see if that solves it. If not, let me know.
SOURCE: low beams dont work, only high beams do. 02 tacoma
If there is power there, then it has to be the bulbs. The trouble that most people have is, they don't see how both bulbs could burn out at once... and they're right. They don't. But you see vehicles with one headlight all the time. They don't know it unless you tell them or they happen to see it themselves. Then the second light burns out, and they think it's a major catastrophe, when in fact, it's just bulbs. The high beam still works because the bulb is double filament. The only other thing it can be is the dimmer switch, and since you switched it to high, it appears to be working. However, if it's not bulbs, it still could be the switch.
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