Dimmer switch broke??
Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help
Normally caused by faulty dimmer switch.
check all the wires that ground coming from the headlight
The traffic laws vary as to distance in almost ALL states. The reasonable answer is this - - If you can see the lights of the oncoming car, then he can see you and is probably being blinded by your high beams. Dim them whenever you can see oncomiong traffic.
Pull back on the turn signal lever to change from high beams to low beams If the turn signal lever is pushed forward the high beams stay on and if the turn signal lever is pulled back all the way that is the " flash to pass " feature
I'd be looking at a faulty headlight or stalk switch.
on what vehicle?
If you have a Ford Taurus and the high beams stay on all the time, chances are that you have a defective control switch. The dome light uses a separate switch but is likely to have the same problem. To correct the problem, both switches should be replaced.
I think the low beam lamps have two filaments. So it's possible that those low beam filaments in the "low beam" lamps are burnt out. When the headlights are on dim, only the two outside bulbs burn. When the high beams are on then all four will burn.
Check all fuses and check for burn out headlights, high and low beams
You can't adjust high beams and low beams separately. All you can do is loosen the head light and adjust the tilt, then tighten it.
no They do make kits to where when you turn your high beams on all 4 lights come on.