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My 1999 dodge neon one of the head lights it only works on hight beam and i put a brand new bulb in it and it still dose the same plse my cruise control is not working is there a fuse that could be bad or a relay
There is a fuse for the cruise control in the fuse box under the hood located right behind the battery. if the fuse is fine, then one of the cruise control components might be bad.
as for the headlight, you might need a new headlight socket. they are easy to replace and the replacement sockets can even be bought at walmart.
if the socket doesnt fix your problem, then you might need a new bright light switch
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Use a multi-meter to check for power to the plug that the bulbs connect to. Sometimes there are components other than fuses than can malfunction and stop the flow of electricity.
Change one of the bulbs for a new one. There is a possibility that both headlights are burned out.
Sometimes, the high/low beam switch gets "stuck" between the two settings and the headlights will not come on at all.
have you checked the fuse for the head lights? it only has one bulb for both low and high beams, so it could be the low beam fuse that went out, and if not replace the light bulbs, but make sure you check the fuses first.. good luck!
the low beam element has burned out in the light bulb itself - buy and install a new bulb,, this will fix your problem. ( your local auto parts store will carry the replacement bulb ).
ok, this is a good un!
have you ever stoped to think your old starter may have had nothing wrong with it in the first place?????
it could be a simpel brake in the wireing loom,,,,
i bet that one hurt "A"!
hook up a 12 volt light bulb to the small wire that go's to the starter and ground it to the car engine get a pall to turn the kye to start poshion and hold it there the 12 volt bulb should light up and stay lit if the kye is held over now give the wire harnes a good poke about to see if the light go's out? if it dose, fine the brake in the loom and fix it!
Check for headlight relay and fuse. Some cars have separate circuits for head light flasher and normal high/low beam. From your description, I would suspect a bad connection to/from relay or relay itself.
This is a problem with the control module. It is at the base of the turn signal. In many Neons it melts or shorts out. It is on the NTSB website, but it is not reported enough to get attention. The high beams work if you hold them on, but otherwise the headlights don't work. The module melts from the heat or the current, and needs to be replaced. My Dodge service place even suggested I put in High Intensity light bulbs, and that caused the problem... Which I did not have High Intensity bulbs installed.
replace the headlight bulbs. Usually when the bulbs blow out the low beam blows out first, but the high beams still work.
If you want and need both low and high beams to work then replace the headlight bulbs with brand new ones and I garauntee that both low and high beams will work
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