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If you have a fuse & relay box under hood on drivers side, check there & label is on underside of cover. If you have a fuse & relay box under hood on drivers side, check there & label is on underside of cover.
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Fuse 22 and fuse 23 are left and right low beam headlamp fuses located in the PDC. 23 and 24 are high beam fuses. There is also a low beam and a high beam relay in PDC as well. If no headlights work I would check for main switch or multifuction switch (wiper/high beam) since each light has its own fuse and relay.
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if fuse under hood has blown there will be one in main fuse box that has blown as well fuses can look good but are bad need a comunity tester or multy meter to check connection
Haynes manual's are worthless . Free wiring diagrams here
http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. year , make , model an engine size . Under system click on lighting then under subsystem click headlamps . Click the search button then the blue link .Also look at fuse box diagrams . Click on electrical distribution then fuse panel . Engine compartment fuse panel . Fuse #'s 26 & 24 are headlamp fuse's . Plus two relay's ,headlight right an left also in the engine compartment fuse panel
First try replacing the bulbs (sometimes the most obvious answer is the right one, and not meant to offend you).
Then, try replacing the headlight relay (found in the fuse box and looks like a small black cube that plugs in similar to a fuse with some extra prongs).
Then, try replacing the headlight switch.
Finally, while inspecting the headlight switch, make sure the wires are connected and not broken, worn out, or corroded. Same thing with the wires connecting the headlights.
If you have a fuse & relay box under hood on drivers side, check there & label is on underside of cover.
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