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the low beam lights are switched by the stalk. power goes in the stalk and you switch it between the high beam and low beam from that. If it works intermittently it could be bad contacts in the light switch/stalk. Jon
INFO:
Your alternator may be pushing to high of voltage.
RECOMENDATION:
-Have the alternator checked for high voltage. You can even measure it yourself with a voltmeter on the battery while car is running at a high idle and all electrical components turned off and fully charged the voltage should be 14.2.
-Check for a solid connection at the bulb, you should have to push the connector on with some effort.
Sounds like you need new head lights ....it's common for the high beams to work if the low beams went ...good luck ..let me know how you made out ...bye for now Joe
I have a similar problem with a 2002 oddyssey. All fuses intact. Was able to switch both relays as relays running other working systems in car were same. No change in problem. Changed bulbs. no change in problem. Found that if I fidgeted with the control stick I could get the DRL's on. I suggest changing the headlight control stick.
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