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The bulb socket may have corrosion on contacts. Disconnect all power to unit and then clean out contacts to restore operation. Make sure that bulb is also fully inserted.
sounds like they are not getting enough voltage. sounds more like a series, parallel problem. make sure the positive and negitive are correct too, or the light will not work at all.
Try not to touch the buld as you do the installation. There is a access cover in the back of the head lamp. This gives you access to the headlamp. Now when you get to the light buld and socket turn counterclockwise.Then the light bulb wil come out of its socket.From here disconnect the electrical connection.Now for the installation connect the electrical socket to the headlamp bulb.Install the buld in the socket,by rotating socket clockwise locking the retaining tabs to the housing,install cover test the light and you are done
I having a same problem as you. I have changed Head light (general head light 12V 37W) I plug out inverter connector and connect 12V 37W bulb directly It works fine.
Check the switch on the lamp door. Listen for the color wheel to spin. if the door switch is bad the lamp wont come on, samething if the color wheel is bad.
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