There could be a fuse for each low beam light either under the hood or under the dash. If not, then prob both low beams are bad.
If you have daytime run lights, the following may be of help.
There is a daytime running light module that controls both low beams and the daytime running lights. The low beam bulbs may be OK. The high beams will work fine as they are not controlled through the module.
It may be possible to disable the daytime run lights by cutting the yellow wire going into the module and then connecting it to ground. Tape off the other end.
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You need a new head light dimmer switch
a new brake light switch
the directional flasher bulb that does not work needs a new bulb only
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You will notice that in my description, both sides of my rear signal lights went out at the same time. This suggested to me that it wasn't a bulb problem. You will also notice that I checked one of the offending bulbs and it worked. Therefore, it isn't a bulb problem for the signal lights. Ditto for the brake lights. Remember, both rear signal lights and both brake lights went out at the same time. Therefore, I suspect that it isn't a brake relay either, unless you have supporting info for your suggestion.
As for the low beam headlights, what can you tell me about a headlight relay in the fuse box? Could that be the problem? The dimmer switch clicks smoothly and feels right, so I'm not convinced of that solution either until we have exhausted easier and less expensive fixes.
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