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You got a bad ground connection somewhere.
You have a voltage drop,where you shouldn't have,and as a result the bulb is dim.
Check the bulb socket/connector and related wiring, to that head light
open bonnett look behind the head lits may be hidden is wires going to the head light and a cover protecting the head light just take out this and replace the new one. hope this helps.
There are two clips on the head light assy under the hood that you pull up and the head light comes out. you have to change the bulb in the head light because low and high beam lights are the same bulb.
well u have to take out the head light clips which are on the sides of the head light then pull out the head light and uncover the second rubber cover i believe then reach in the head light and turn the socket to the left and and should come out the just change the bulb...when putting the bulb back just turn it to the right and put back the head light and rubber cover and the side clips and thats it...good luck
Changing the headlights is some time a long process. so to further assist you I will refer you to your local auto parts store. The store should carry a book called Haynes their you will find how to remove the head lights.
Well it was the weird electrical situation but I got it fixed. For my premium service please email back and I will give you what fixed this non common problem.
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