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Anonymous Posted on Jan 04, 2010

1999 malibu passenger side low beam headlight doesnt work. I replaced the bulb and it didnt work. i tried the drivers bulb (which works) on the passenger side and it still doesnt work. also, the daytime running lights don't work.... any suggestions?

  • Anonymous Jan 04, 2010

    I have checked all fuses/relays

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As for the headlight, did you check the fuse. on some vehicles there is a fuse for the left and right headlight! the fuse should be in the underhood fuse and relay box.

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