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My headlights intermittently will not come one. Sometimes it is the passenger side, sometimes it is the driver side. After a while they may both come on spontaneously. Could it be the ignitor or control module? Tried replacing the bulbs, doesn't make a difference

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Hello. Begin by removing both bulbs, cleaning them with contact cleaner, then cleaning the bulb sockets. Reinsert the bulbs. Check it out. IF it still a problem, then check the module.

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