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if just one bulb quit working might be the bulb, connection, wiring or ground wire.
Some cars may have a fuse for different light, or multiple lights. From what I see you do not have a fuse for one low beam light.
Some cars have relays for example high beam lights I don't see a relay for one low beam light.
I think you have a bad bulb or light socket or wiring.
You can try putting the drivers side bulb in the passenger side see if it works that should tell you if it is the bulb.
If you need to replace the low beam or high beam bulbs in the Driver Side headlight assembly, just pop open the hood and reach in behind the housing. The low beam bulb is located at the top of the headlight and the high beam bulb is located just below it. Remove them by first rotating the base of the bulbs 1/4 turn counter clockwise and then pull them straight out. Press the release tab on the power connector, slide it straight off, and push on a new # H11 low beam or # 9005 (HB3) high beam bulb.
If you need to remove any of the headlight or turn signal bulbs on the Passenger Side, you'll first need to remove the engine air box.
Use a Torx T-25 star bit screwdriver to remove the four screws that hold the top half of the engine air box in place. Set them aside in a safe place.Pull out the engine air filter element and set it aside with the air box screws. Carefully pull upwards on the lower half of the air box until it pops out of the engine bay. It is held in place by a few plastic pegs that act as friction fasteners. With the lower half of the air box removed, you can easily access the low beam bulb at the top and the high beam bulb just below it.
the low beam bulb is one with the high beam ,so you need to replace the headlight bulbs, its hard to believe they both went at the same time,i would buy one and replace it if lights still don't work than you might have other issues like maybe a blown fuse.
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