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Too much smoke means too much oil in the fuel, check the auto oil injector, if its electronically controlled, you can try disconnecting battery to reset the system.
check the light switch on the stalk. Also check the relay it will be under the bonnet . Voltage should be supplied t0 the relay when light switch turned on and then relay should click on and voltage 12 v should be switched to the headlight from the switched relay contacts. Suspect worn light switch . You could run a wire from 12v to contact on relay that powers the coil on the relay to prove if relay works and switch is cause of your problem
Make sure that there is power +12 to the bulb unit of the headlight assembly , use a multimeter to check the voltage on the unit. If there is no voltage then check the relay box for the headlight relay contact failure .
If there is supply to the unit then make sure that the GROUND connection is tight and good.
Well, if you truly believe they are dim, voltage drop test on the power side of the headlight circuit, and then on the ground side. Separately. If there is excessive voltage drop in the wiring, that would cause dim headlights.
If the headlights and dash are dim when u turn multiple electrical items on, then it is a bad Electrical Load Detector(ELD)
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