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limited info generic --test the switch probable failed but since no model this link is the owners manual for e150 and pages 128 --129 tell which fuses are for headlights and multi switch https://www.fordservicecontent.com/Ford_Content/catalog/owner_guides/99ecoog1e.pdf
low beam not working could be relay or bad contact at stork control. Fog lights should only work with park lights on. not supposed to be on with headlights like in the movies. This is illeagle in australia to have head lighs and fog lights on together as well as being dangerous to other motorists
If there is a relay, it's probably inside the switch. Your headlights have fuses, both left and right (my '87 celica does). If they are good, and bulbs aren't burnt out, then probably the switch is bad.
Check the relay switch. It is a small square box about 1"x1"x1" and when you pull it out, has 4 or 5 terminals depending on the style. some are long rectangles. They are located either in the fuse box or in another box specifically for the relay. Or you can do a search on google for headlight relay location. Also, try wiggling the fuse or better yet relace it. there should be a separate fuse for the right and left headlights. I am betting on the fuse because the headlight relay should control both lights, whereas each light has its own fuse. Hope this helps.
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 individually.
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