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sounds like the fog light is shorting out the system, and if its on the same side as the headlight, the filament in the bulb could h ave received damage also check the connections on each light, and also check the bulbs with a meter
MOST NEW CARS WENT TO AN INSERT STYLE HEADLITE! YOU CAN BUY THESE AT ANY PARTS STORE, OR WAL-MART! RAISE THE HOOD, UNPLUG THE HEADLITE, AND TWIST THEM COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO REMOVE THEM!
check the ground wires to all non working lights near the firewall first to the fuse box with an ohm mter. if good check the grounds to the switch for a possible shorted or loose connection
some times there is an aditional swich to get the light down look very well but if not these systems are very complicate they have a lot of relays i will recomend you to take it to an auto electrical facility
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