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Anonymous Posted on Nov 09, 2011

Light on pasenger side low beam headlight wont work and the fuse is good but no power to it and the relay works but for left side only no matter how it is put in

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Why is there no power going to my drivers side headlight?

PAWEL IS A BOT. HE POSTS GENERIC ANSWERS. AND OVERLAYS NAME OF YOUR CAR. 82 GENRIC ANSWERS HIM
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NOW YOUR CAR.! FACTS, ONLY, 1 CAR
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IS DRIVER LEFT OR RIGHT,? IN USA LEFT.
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FUSE ARE ON THE OUTPUT OF ALL HL RELAYS
SO IF ALL FUSES INPUT(TOP) ARE DEAD,THAT MEANS
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It shouldn't be the high/low beam switch, as that switches the high/low beam relays. One high beam relay supplies power for both sides, one for low beam, both sides. If you were to lose switch function or a relay, you would lose the high beams or the low beams, but not for just one side. It would be interesting to probe the fuses with a test light and see if you're getting power to and through them. If you are, the problem would be between the fuse box and the headlight, if your not getting power to the left head light fuses, the problem will be in the fuse box. Good luck!
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According to the wiring diagram, there is no relay involved.
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Shannon, you did not state if you checked for voltage at the fuse location-or better yet at the bulb location-
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-Jim
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