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Anonymous Posted on Oct 07, 2019

2014 jeep vs right headlight went out. Checked fuse out in New one. Nothing test light no power at this slot.

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SOURCE: Silhouette's headlights went out the other items on the fuse are

NEXT IS THE RELAY IF THE BULBS & FUSES ARE GOOD..CALL AUTO ZONE OR THE LIKE TO FIND OUT AVAILABILITY TO VERIFY YOUR OLDS HAS A RELAY.IM PRETTY SURE IT DOES.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2009

SOURCE: 95 pathfinder only 1 headlight comes on both bulbs good

im a mechanic who owns a1995 pathfinder, had the same problem.your trouble is in your daytime running light module. try giving it a tap, bet they will come back on

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: Headlights went dead on my 2006 Suzuki Forenza

as far as I can tell from all the posts (and i have the headlamp problem w/ my '05) is that there is a well known problem with that, and was also recalled for defective wiring...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2009

SOURCE: Jeep Headlights not working. High beam works

had the same problem on my 92....check under the hood on the drivers side,towards the front,there is a "junction box" with all of the lighting wires connecting from the switches to the lights.My wires were all corroded inside,so I cleaned the ends and bought a new box from the local electronic supply store.The problem has not come back.

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David Parker

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2009

SOURCE: My 200 Jeep Grand Cherokee lights work when the

Sounds like you have a bad ground at the tail light unit.
ie:when you put the brakes on(when lights off) it is getting the ground through the tail and head light filaments, and conversly as you switch the lights on you will be feeding 12v+ backfeed to the tail light unit,and therefore effectively switching both tail and brake lights off.

Hope this helps, and get back to me if you require further assistance

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