My 1994 c280 headlights will only work in the low beam position, not the high beams. I found a bad right high beam fuse, checked all the other fuses which were good, replaced this bad one but this didn't solve the problem. I'm thinking it might either be the tree on the steering column, the bulbs themselves which may have blown their high beam capabilities or some type of headlight relay that I may be unaware of. Any thoughts about these conclusions or any of your own I may not have thought of? I have a 1996 c280 with headlight problems, thr first time the lights intermittedly so I replaced the switch, worked for awhile, now just the fog lights work, so I replaced the headlight switch again no change at all, all the fuses are good, the light bulbs are good, is there a relay and where is it located. looking for any help
At first 1994 C280 high beams began to not connect regularly when stick pushed forward, then not at all. Drove high beams by pulling and holding stick back towards steering wheel until that stopped working, too. Shop said the turn signal switch was at fault-- had seen it many times before with W202; about $160 to replace. Haven't done it yet, but should be an easy fix?
Headlight relay under the plastic cover screwed down behind the fuses. Very spendy.
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More likely to be the high beam relay if it is affecting both headlights.
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headlight relay is under the screwed down portion of the fusebox.
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No its the stalk there a common problem iv had 2 on mine it does it with either turn signal high beams or washers all from the stalk
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