Headlights are dead dead dead
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Headlights are dead dead dead
Jumped into my car to go to work this morning and my headlights aren't working! Fuses are good. Bulbs aren't burnt out. Anyone run into this b4?
Re: Headlights are dead dead dead
Do the brights work, but not the low beams?Atomic Baja wrote:Jumped into my car to go to work this morning and my headlights aren't working! Fuses are good. Bulbs aren't burnt out.
Should be easy enough to make sure there is power to the lights. Just check between the power supply wire to each headlight and ground.
If power is there, then it is a control circuit issue. Could be a DRL module issue, could be the headlight switch, or any of the wiring in between.
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OK, well that definitely means its on the switch side.Atomic Baja wrote:High Beams work. Guess I need to track down my multimeter...
All power (both high and low) come from the same source (same fuse/same wire).
So SOMETHING is not providing the switched ground.
Could be the DRL module, could be the headlight switch, could be the associated wiring.
i think its your e-brake, it might be up one click.alan
06 turbo, auto.. turbo gauge,sub woofer under seat, view mirror w/ dimmer, 110v outlet mounted in dashboard, really nice remote starter,bed ex, back cab light go on by remote, moved tubro gauge 1" to the right(couldn't see the clock or temp gauges)