I have a 1991 323f. The main beam is not working and nor is the full beam (unless the stick is pulled towards you as if to flash full beam, in which case it does work). No fuse or bulb problems as far as I can tell. I presume it is the lights stick/switch which is at fault? Any ideas?
SOURCE: No high beams, problem is not multifunction switch
Check the headlight switch to make sure that the connections or internal connections aren't corroded. This was a major problem for older fords, so it would be good to check it anyway.
SOURCE: Low beams stopped working
There are two fuses...one 15amp that is for the daylight running resistor, the second one is a 20amp which is for the headlights...both of them are IP(Inside Panel), not UP(Underhood Panel) which means both are inside the vehicle. The dimmer switch receives power from the 20amp which by switching it causes the power to go to the high or low beam. That being the case, it would appear that your dimmer switch which is under the dash, located on left lower side of steering column, would be the likely suspect.
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