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Eric Moore Posted on Nov 26, 2016

Where is the headlamp fuse located on. 1995 Buick century, driving lights working replaced headlamp switch everything works except the headlights

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Ekse

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2008

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In the drivers side cockpit, there should be a fuse box.

this table goes as
horisontally connector numbers,
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 0
and vertically,
a
b
c
d
f
g

and so on

F 5 - 6 STOPLAMPS 15A fuse
H 7 - 8 TAILLAMPS 15A fuse


this is a bit of a educated guess, but that's what Im reading here.

Do let me know if this was accurate at all.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2008

SOURCE: tail lights wont come on

Open the passenger door and look on the right side of glove compartment. You will see a small door that says fuse.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2008

SOURCE: tail lights wont come on

two places left drivers side under the dash are on the side of the dash by the door for the interior, some cars have them on the right side of the dash also. There is also another fuse box under the hood. If you have your owners manual this is all listed in it, and the exact fuse location for your breaklights, I think your will be on the drivers side interior Hope this helps you! Merry Christmas and God Bless!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2010

SOURCE: 1999 buick century headlights won't come on

no low beams on my 1999 buick century change headlight bulbs and still no low beams

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 30, 2010

SOURCE: The headlights on my 2000

Just did one last week ,had to change headlight blinker switch

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1999 Buick Century Custom. Can a faulty ground cause low beams not to work? Had a mechanic check power is running all through the system. Still no headlights.

If the main beams work, it is unlikely to be a grounds issue, but you could check with a meter from the connector to the vehicle body.

The most likely reasons would be the bulb, the fuse, the relay, or the headlight switch itself.
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My headlights and running lights don't work and my high beams barely stay on. Sometimes I have to hold up the high beam lever to make them stay on. I have checked the circuit breakers and they are not

On this model the headlight switch provides ground for the lights.
You have a right and left 15amp fuse for the headlights, not circuit breakers.
The parking lights use 3 different fuses. The headlight switch sends power to the body computer which activates a parking lamp relay.
Those components would need to be tested to verify the problem.
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I recently had some front drivers side damage to my car. The head light was smashed and the wheel well pushed in far enough that it occasionally rubs against the wheel when I make right turns. I've managed...

Mr Pinske,

The rear running lights aren't on the same circuit as the headlight(s). To get the car legal for
night driving, replace the broken headlight (both need to work to drive legally at night),
and tackle the running lights as a separate project.
First thing to check on the running lights - the bulbs. Why: incandescent light bulbs that are
on at the time of an impact cannot withstand the impact and the filaments can fail, so fixing
your rear running lights may simply be a matter of replacing the two light bulbs.
If the bulbs are ok, your accident has caused a wiring fault, which you will locate
between the ignition switch and the rear running lights.
Here's the manual on how to replace the headlight:

1993 Buick Century
HEADLIGHT REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
Non-European Style
See Figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
  1. Remove the headlamp trim panel attaching screws.

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Fig. 1: Remove the headlamp trim panel attaching screws

  1. Remove the headlamp bulb retaining screws. Do not touch the two headlamp aiming screws, (at the top and side of the retaining ring), or the headlamp aim will have to be readjusted.


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Fig. Fig. 2: Remove the headlamp trim panel assembly from it's mounting location

  1. Using a screwdriver, remove the retaining ring screws.
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Fig. 3: Using a screwdriver, remove the retaining ring screws

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Fig. 4: Once the retaining ring screws are removed, the ring can be pulled away

  1. Pull the bulb and ring forward then separate them. Unplug the electrical connector from the rear of the bulb.


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Fig. Fig. 5: Pull the bulb out and unplug the electrical connector
To install:

  1. Plug the new bulb into the electrical connector.
  2. Install the bulb into the retaining ring and install the ring and bulb.
  3. Install the trim panel.
Replacing the European style headlights is a slightly different procedure.
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Headlights do not work on 1995 buick century

If the high and low beam does not work check your main headlight fuses. If those are okay then it could possibly be the switch.
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I have a 1995 Buick Century that out of the blue last night, the dash lights, headlights, radio, and dome light quit working. Today I checked the fuses, unplugged the battery to reset the ECM, and fished...

There could be a timed circuit breaker:

Circuit Breakers The headlights are protected by a circuit breaker in the headlamp switch. If the circuit breaker trips, the headlights will either flash on and off, or stay off altogether. The circuit breaker rests automatically after the overload is removed. The windshield wipers are also protected by a circuit breaker. If the motor overheats, the circuit breaker will trip, remaining off until the motor cools or the overload is removed. One common cause of overheating is operation of the wipers in heavy snow. The circuit breakers for the power door locks and power windows are located in the fuse box.
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