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Hope this helps a little. There are fuses for left and right lo beams, did you use a test light and check voltage on proper fuse. If the lo beam works on the other side, the problem isn't the relay. might be the fuse or wiring circuit? Just my opinion.
Sounds like you have a dead short on that circuit. Make sure battery is not being hooked up backwards. Now you will need a wiring diagram to see what all that fuse powers.
This lo beam description, hope you can read it. You have hi and lo beam fuses, on lo beam use test light on the lo beam fuse, any voltage? The voltage comes from lo beam relay. Voltage and ground are important.
Do your high beams work? The problem could be your turn signal/high beam switch. If the lights come on when you use the high beams replace this switch. It is available at most autoparts stores. Not a diffucult repair probably under two hours.
replace the high beam/dimmer switch, the contacts are defective for the low beam circuit which runs through the switch, this is the mulitifunction/turn switch on the steering column.
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