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1998 Century Driver's Side High Beam not working, Bulb is good.
I have recently replaced the high beam switch ( multi-function lever) to try to fix this problem, but the driver side beam still not working.Low beam works and passenger side high beam.
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Ricky, if the high beams work when you hold the lever in, then its the high beam switch NOT the light switch. The lever controls the high and low beams. You need the multi-function switch which is also the dimmer switch. Hope this helps and please visit my auto-repair-website at: http://www.bigasautorepair.com/
There are two fuses, but you have one for each side and they handle both high and low beam circuits.
You should have power on the red yellow wire coming from the multi-function switch going to the low beam on the driver side.
headlights control by headlamp driver module relay to the BCM and the light sensor on dash next to the winshield defrost vents.headlights also control by high beam relay.
I don't know what make of vehical you have but on most cars you pull the lever back to flash someone and push it forword to turn on to turn on the highbeams. Just a idea.
has to be a wiring problem maybe not grounded properly ,you could try taking power from driver side dipped beam see does that work then you know its a wire broken
Hello butterisi: My name is Roger and I Will help you. I would look in the fuse box under the hood Specifically fuse 13. This is the fuse for the right low beam headlight. If ok I would suspect the multi function switch. Which is also the turn signal switch. Should you need further help please just ask. Please rate the answer. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
Daytime Running Lamps
The daytime running lamp (DRL) system is designed to turn the high beam headlamps on, with a reduced light output, and without illuminating the high beam indicator lamp in the instrument panel. You have a DRL Module.
The multifunction switch is the stalk on your column.
This is 96 F150 circuit. Don't have 94.
Symptom Chart, Headlamps
HEADLAMPS
Condition
Possible Source
Action
Headlamps Inoperative
Circuitry open/shorted.
Damaged headlamp switch.
Blown fuse.
GO to Pinpoint Test A .
Headlamps On Continuously
Circuitry open/shorted.
Damaged headlamp switch.
GO to Pinpoint Test B .
High Beams or Low Beams Inoperative
Circuitry open/shorted.
Damaged multi-function switch.
GO to Pinpoint Test C .
One High Beam or One Low Beam Headlamp Inoperative
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