...it. It is either the light switch or the headlight relay, I would say first go for the relay as it carries the actual load of the lights. It will not be a fuse, the headlights are fused
...relay on this vehicle- only a 40 amp fuse located in the power distribution box that sits behind the battery inside the engine bay.The switch is notorious for burning out because there is NO RELAY on ...
...fuse and relay box screws and move the box to the side to access the headlight bulb. If you are replacing the headlight housings, there is a push pin and 2 screws on the inside, behind the hood and ...
relay / fuse center. Inside of there you have fuses for either, high beam or low beam. Or they will be as right headlamp and right headlamp. And possibly others that may be blown, like 50 amp battery,
... disconnected daylight running lights aswell and replaced headlight switch nothing seems to be helping have to pull fuse so it dosnt kill the battery YOU NEED TO REPLACE THE MAIN RELAY IT MUST BE ...
...Headlights wont work, all other lights do. Fuse in block under the hood is good and I tried moving relays around. If I hold the flash control back, the high beam works. I'm guessing the flash is ...
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...is this wiring disconection or relay switch or what ? Make sure that the fuse for the tail lights is not blown out. There may be a separate fuse for both the headlights and tail lights for your
...fuse is good relay is good all other lights work. have no power to fuses for right and left tail lights and trailer marker lights .I put power to all pins at switch and could only get headlights to ...
...lights work, fog lights work - just no headlights. Fuse is fine. Put new bulbs in just in case - no luck. The ground to the relay for the headlights may be faulty, or the relay may have burnt
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