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Hi,
Looks like the headlight relay problem or the main switch.
Check the headlight relay by interchanging similar relay on the relay box, turn on the head light switch when doing that.
If the relay is still in good condition, the problem would be the headlight switch combination, that's the usual problem of Nissan, the metal contactors melted down the plastic cam that pushes the metal contact. Replace it if that is the problem.
Clean also the headlight bulb base contact, there might only be a mis contact of bulb.
Hope that FixYa helps you out!
I would think that the brake switch which is connected to the brake pedal might be damaged, causing it to always have contact. They are usually not very expensive. Please rate this if it helps. Thanks.
If I remember correctly nissan uses a L&R high and low beam fuses,might want to double check them,but if you need any diagrams just ask have a good day DB
Thanks. You were a great help.
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