There is no power at the electrical connection wire for either the High Beams or Fog Lights. Low beams are fine. Fuses are good and these are new bulbs. Inside console indicator lights also do not illuminate for either the High Beams or Fog Lights. I doubt that both console switches went bad at the time. So any ideas and or schematics, anyone? Thanks, Danny O.
SOURCE: Headlights
I READ ONLINE THAT THERE WAS A RECALL ON THIS YEAR AND MAKE, CHECK WITH TOYOTA WEB SITES TO RECTIFY YOUR PROBLEM
SOURCE: low beam headlights not working on 2004 Pontiac Montana extended
You headlight lamp have a diffuser mechanism which allows it to flip between the hight beam and low beam feature of the bulb. In fact, you high beam will function even if the low beam is not working.
I would recommend the purchase of the new headlight lamp. It would cost you you any where from $15.00 per unit to get a replacement lamp
SOURCE: low beams dont work, only high beams do. 02 tacoma
If there is power there, then it has to be the bulbs. The trouble that most people have is, they don't see how both bulbs could burn out at once... and they're right. They don't. But you see vehicles with one headlight all the time. They don't know it unless you tell them or they happen to see it themselves. Then the second light burns out, and they think it's a major catastrophe, when in fact, it's just bulbs. The high beam still works because the bulb is double filament. The only other thing it can be is the dimmer switch, and since you switched it to high, it appears to be working. However, if it's not bulbs, it still could be the switch.
SOURCE: 2006 Kia Sorento both low beams headlights don't
CK HEADLIGHT SWITCH, IT ACTS UP AT TIMES OR LOOSE WIRES CK ALL LIGHT WIRES
SOURCE: no low beams bulbs are ok fuses look good
There may be a relay that operates the low beam lights, check the owners manual to see if there is a relay, you should be able to hear it go "click" if there is one.
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