Off the top of my head I can think of the fuse for the headlights. Also check the relay for the headlights. Also it would be unusual but could be both bulbs went out.
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The bulbs are most likely burnt out. Right Front will be difficult to replace. Rear bulb is easy. You need to open trunk and find 4 nuts that hold the light in and remove them and the taillight will come out rearward. Locate the bad bulb your owners manual will tell you the number. It also will be on the bulb. The front I replaced when one of my headlights went out and I had to take apart the front of the car and I replaced ALL the bulbs and put it back together.
Hey I literally just today had the same problem, put a new bulb in the light was on but did not blink!!!! SUPER EASY SOLUTION, you simply have the bulb in too far. I gently pulled mine out a tiny bit and it started working fine... guarantee that's all that's happening to you!!!
have u checked the fuses or relays? the fuse box is located on the driver side under the dash. the relays are under the hood on the passenger side under a panel thats says "maxi fuse/relays"
Take the front axle actuator out of the axle. Plug it back in and have some one push the 4x4 button. The actuator should move, it's a liniar motor. If it doesn't then the actuator is bad or there is a wiring problem. If it does there is a problem in your front diff or some where else in the system.
I'd take a guess and say it's the front actuator.
If the fuse was melted, I doubt that all 4 bulbs went bad at once. It sounds like you have a short circuit there. The power goes from the fuse, up to the head lamp switch and then to the 4 lamps. Check to see if the headlamp switch is working properly. Charlie
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