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Low beams went out at the same time on my 2003 jeep wrangler. Is there a fuse to check for? I looked at the fuse panel under the hood and couldnt find a head light fuse? Do you kow what this could be?
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you may find that your high & low beam lights have separate fuses check the fuses in the fuse box to see if any are blown,also check the wiring & connector plugs on the headlight circuits....hope this helps....cheers
Headlights are usually on a fused link or fused differently than the rest of the lights. Fog lights are an option, so they would have separate wiring. All other exterior lights sounds like a fuse.
There are no relays for the headlights. Your problem could be from the
headlight switch. You would have to check and see if you have power
coming out of the switch on the low beam side. Check with a test light.
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