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Head lights are out hi and low beam all other lights work great checked fuses under hood by fire wall and inside fuse block but all is fine

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If you know for sure that the headllights do work(not burnt out),i`ve this happen before,then it could be the headlight switch not working on the headlight side of the switch,or the dimmer switch is not working not allowing power to the headlights on either low or high beams.

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