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Most headlights are built as a fixed Left or Right and most can't be converted as it is the reflectors inside the headlight that controls the direction of aim. To do it correctly you will need to replace both headlights with the correct aim units.
if both headlights went out at the same time, check your fuses. because high beams use more power than headlights, they are often on a separate fuse. if fuses are fine, replace the headlights.
driving lights should be wired separte from the headlights and power should come from the battery and be with an inline fuse and relay, if you connect to headlights you may blow the headlight fuse due to amp draw on the same fuse and may heat wiring or headlight switch and cause premuture failure, good day,
check the headlight switch for burned contacts or a heat dis-colored connector to it. If u find either replace the headlight switch and the connector as a pair.
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