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Dennis, Make sure the low beam bulbs are OK, first. if fuses and grounds OK, it will be your multi switch, which you nay be able to disassemble and clean contacts. Low Beams Not Working Resolved
Turn on the low beams and check to see if you have battery voltage at the connectors, if not, check the fuse panels for a blown fuse, if all the fuses check out Ok, The next step is to check the high beam switch, called a multi-function switch on the column. It's not that common for the headlight switch itself to fail, however, the main connector to the headlight switch can and do fatigue, sometimes even melt due to a poor connection. I would check for that first as it is a common problem. Your wiring diagram will give you the wire color codes so you know which wire to test.
Check the low beam fuse in the fuse box, usually a 20A. If the fuse is blown/shorted during the replacement of the battery, your lights won't work. Replace the fuse if that's your case. Hope this helps.
First thing check to see that low beams are not blown....if not could be switch or relay problem...good luck and hope info helps....please rate my post...
I'm not sure exactly what your problem is. When you "click" your lights to low beam, your high beams should not work. But if your low beams work when you "click" them on, but your high beams don't work when you "click" them on, you either have a blown fuse, bad relay or high beam elements burned out on both lamps. (Not so unusual) Possibly a bad "dimmer" stalk switch or bad wiring, too, but a little less likely.
I live in Australia & I don't fully understand the term " daytime running lights " but high beam & low beam lights are on separate fuses as is the parking lights so you probably have a blown fuse, check all the fuses in the fuse box......hope this helps......cheers.
Hello! Low beam lights are powered by fuse #14 (10A), And fuse #15 (10A)...If fuse #14 is good check for +12 volts at the fuse...If battery is not present the low beam relay is defective...
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