2000 chevy prizm where rt front low beam went out but then came back on and then both low beams went out. High beams are still on. Bulb or other issue?
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My niece has a jimmy, they should be the same. The inside should be the high beam, the outside the low, DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS ON NEW BULBS! Oil will cook on them and pop them! Both come off the same way. Take off the big rubber thing. They are soft but over hard plastic. Just pull them off. If you have trouble, you can flip the little wire clips that hold the headlight housing in place, this will give you room to see the rubber caps enough to figure them out better. The bulb assembly rotates CCW counter clockwise, and should slip out easily. Take the wires and plug off. it should be obvious how it pulls off. Snap the new bulb into the wires without touching the glass part. Gently replace in backwards order as you removed it. Put the rubber caps on, they keep water off the bulbs. It will break them!
The passenger side was harder for me. I had to take the air cleaner off, the whole cover and filter.You should be able to see or feel the same type caps, The low beam outside, High beam inside. The same 2 wire clips are there to release the housing. Everything pretty much goes the same, other than the air cleaner has to be removed and replaced. And make sure the rubber cap is replaced! Good Luck and good motoring!
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dimmer switch has gone bad need to change your dimmerswitch
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Get yourself to a junkyard and pack yourself a light lunch while you're at it. Take a leisurely stroll through the junk that closely resembles the one you need parts for. Go to the closest wiring harness to the headlight assembly, take your time and don't go trying to **** it, and unplug it from the bulbs up front. Make a simple and straight forward swap and do take the time to stop and smell the junkers, it's quite relaxing! Then, you should seriously make sure your new wiring harness is properly grounded (!), which I suspect to have been a contribing factor to your problem of overheating the bulb socket. Do take the time to go over the stuff that should be grounded and make it so. Th e job is quite simple and well worth you taking the time to do it yourself.
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Installation Procedure
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Replace a high beam bulb with another high beam bulb. The high beam bulb has a black socket.
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Replace a low beam bulb with another low beam bulb. The low beam bulb has a gray tip and a grey socket.
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maybe a fuse the fuse box is under the drivers side passenger seat . sometimes ive seem them get something spilled on them and i had to wiggle the fuses to clear the corrosion
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Have it checked by a certified mechanic. It may just be the low beam bulbs ($10.00 and up). If not, then perhaps the headlight assemblies will need to be replaced. Approx. cost will be about $370.00 (Advance Auto Parts) plus labor. They're not cheap!
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