Have you tried to clean and replace the ground wire/cable? That will usually solve the problem. If that doesn't work look at the pigtail where the bulb is plugged into. Hope it helps.
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The silverstar bulbs while brighter, have a considerably shorter life span than conventional bulbs. If the headlights are dim, it would mean a bad electrical connection most commonly a bad ground. If they are just too dim for your liking and burn at the normal brightness, you might want to consider having auxilliary headlamps installed.
The driver side headlight is dim. This is caused by loose ground contact of the headlight ground terminal. Have a check on this by tightening it up or reconnecting to good ground (chassis).
Well, if you truly believe they are dim, voltage drop test on the power side of the headlight circuit, and then on the ground side. Separately. If there is excessive voltage drop in the wiring, that would cause dim headlights.
If the headlights and dash are dim when u turn multiple electrical items on, then it is a bad Electrical Load Detector(ELD)
This is always caused by a loose or corroded headlight ground wire, check around the head light for a wire screwed to the sheet metal or radiator support.
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