1999 Chrysler T&C Limited - Driving lights/Fog Lights
The fuses that protect your headlamp circuits are Fuse Numbers [4] (Left High Beam), [5] (Right High Beam) [6] (Left Low Beam) and [7] (Right Low Beam).
Fuse 4 is a 10 Amp fuse
Fuse 5 is a 10 Amp fuse
Fuse 6 is a 20 Amp fuse
Fuse 7 is a 15 Amp fuse
All are located in the Power Distribution Center in the engine compartment.
The difference between a 1999 Chrysler Town & Country with DRL and WITHOUT DRL is that one has a DRL module and the other does not. The headlmps themselves are wired exactly the same.
To make yours work, you would have to add the DRL module and reprogram your Body Control Module (BCM) to accept the DRL module. Doing it any other way would probably result in the BCM setting fault codes and possibly even causing malfunctions in other non-headlamp-related circuits.
The other issue is the only time both head lamps come on at the same time is half way in between engaging the brite switch on. This only works every other time engaged.
No right headlight in any switch mode except far right setting then left goes out, left remains on in all other settings.
no right headlight in any switch mode except far right setting then left goes out, left remains on in all other settings.
no right headlight in any switch mode except far right setting then left goes out, left remains on in all other settings.
2001 Chrysler T/C Limited
no right headlight in any switch mode except far right setting then left goes out, left remains on in all other settings.
no right headlight in any switch mode except far right setting then left goes out, left remains on in all other settings.
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