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Mary Ann Ehrgott Posted on Jan 03, 2015
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No headlights for my 2002 hyundai accent GL.

ONLY BRIGHTS AND RUNNING LIGHTS, NO LOW BEAMS

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I had a 97 sunfire that had this problem and it turned out to be the headlight switch armature(clicker) on the steering column was faulty.

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I agree with the first two, bulbs, check fuses relays wire harness for it low beams...

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Howdie well both just don,t go so I,m thinkin that Possible that headlight combo switch on the colum or the fuse or last the relay let me know how ya made out

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    well ther is usually a fuse or bulb gone change it and away ya go

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I agree with Eddie , probably just bulbs , if not possibly faulty lights relay , check bulbs first though

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Check the bulbs could be blown low beam

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