You may have a burned out headlight bulb the low beams always go first, if thats it change the passenger side as well. I'm not sure I know what you're saying with the turn signal, are you talking about the parking light not working? Or does the turn signal stop flashing when you release the lever, if that's the case the turn switch is bad. I hope this helps. Take care. If you have more questions for me use testimonial and it will show up in my email.
SOURCE: Low beam headlights on 95 honda civic dx
There are two filiments in each headlamp; one for low beams, and the other for high beams. It is possible that the both right and left low beam filiments burned out at nearly the same time. Otherwise, there may be a fuse, or headlight relay that is causing the problem. If all these check out good, it may be your headlight switch needs to be replaced.
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SOURCE: I have a 1996 chevy 3500 p/u. No high beams or indicator light.
You dimmer switch needs replaced inside the stering column.
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SOURCE: no low beams bulbs are ok fuses look good
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.
SOURCE: checked all 3 fuse boxs, fuses and lights bulbs
When you turn on your head lamp do you notice that you also have rear tail lights that are lit up as well? I have noticed on some occasion, both front headlamp assemblies could possibly be blown at the same time. One of the most important tools for checking to see if you have power on the low and high beam circuit will be a automotive test lamp, you can purchase these at most auto parts stores.
SOURCE: i got a 2004 chevy
If it is anything like my 04 GMC Sierra, there is a relay panel under the hood. In that underhood box where you found the fuses, there are also relays. They pop out (the diagram is on the lid of the box). After the GMC hit 200k, the relays started going out. The high beams are on a relay, the lowbeams are on a different one. You can pop one out and replace it with the horn or foglight relay if you want to check it out. I am betting that the DRL bulb just happened to go at the same time. Mine go out regularly..I would say around every 10-15k miles. I don't know if this helps, it is just something that I have run across with a similar vehicle.
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