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Do the high beams work? How about he signal lights? seems to me a light relay (fuse) is gonzo. Basically, there is a light switch that is wired to a fuse/relay. From this fuse relay there is another wire that goes towards the headlights. Seeing both lights are not working chances are the fuse /relay is done for. Cheap and easy fix.
There is a headlight relay and each light is on a different fuse. Then the dash lights are on another fuse. It could be a problem with the headlight switch.
I had an S-70 with the same problem what happens is the headlight switch tabs that hol it together broke and the switch was slightly separated and connection was not there for the headlights and also check the high beam see if headlights come on i dont think it is a relay or fuse??? proballally the headlight switch and easy to replace you even can use one from an 850 model
pull the headlight switch out and check for a burnt connector, if the connector is heat damaged replace it and the headlight switch, the repair connectors are avail from your local dealer.
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