SOURCE: Lo-beams not working
Hi manolonusa,
It may have something to do with your headlights, but my first thought is they are just a symptom of another problem.
I'd check on the alternator. If the ALT fails, a good battery will keep the car running for quite a while. Sometimes the first symptoms are the dimming of the headlights. So:
Get back to me with the results. Once the alternator is ruled out we can check a possible headlight problem. But this way, at least you won't be stranded somewhere with a dead battery.
SOURCE: I have no parking lights
they have an updated headlight switch at the dealer with the wire harness if you replace both these items your problem will be solved..
SOURCE: no low beam headlights on my 1994 Dodge Dakota
Yes it could be your low beam that is out. Could also be a fuse that is blown I would check the bulb first then the fuse, if neither of those then it is the relay for the high and low beam
SOURCE: No high beams, problem is not multifunction switch
Check the headlight switch to make sure that the connections or internal connections aren't corroded. This was a major problem for older fords, so it would be good to check it anyway.
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