I checked the2fuses and they look fine. The right directional is lit even when not on I replaced that bulb but the high beams still do not work
Check all the wires going to the light because the directional would still receive a signal but the wires might not be carrying it to the bulbs if their is a tear in the wire anywhere you might need to tape it and their may be a ground wire that needs to be wire brushed where it grounds to the metal for a better connection.
SOURCE: Right headlamp doesn't work on low beam only
in this case make sure you have voltage going to the low beam lights. 12 volts. you need a volt meter. if you do not have volatge you have to check and make sure power is going through the fuse. a bad fuse will be broke, but you can have a good fuse with no power going through it. if you have power going through the fuse you have a wiring open somewhere between fuse and whatever is between the headlight connecter.
plz check and get back i will keep checking on here on and off.
Michael
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Slide a small screwdriver under the tab in the middle of the blade and the arm, while pressing the tab in, pull blade away from the arm, this may need some extra wiggle. Remember you dont want it to fall off when driving..
SOURCE: 1998 toyota rav 4. right side low beam headlight
sounds like there is a broken wire. the only advise i can give you is to follow the hot wire for that light untill you find the break in the wire.
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SOURCE: 2007 Jeep patriot Limited, headlight went out so I
Check your under hood fuses. There are separate fuses for high and low beams, and sometimes left and right. If this is not the case, then check the connector itself to see if any of the contacts are pulled out or corroded. Beyond that, you will have to consult a reputable mechanic. Best of luck!
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