I have the same problem, can't find a blown fuse. Also has a very erratic idle when it gets below about 30 degrees until it warms up. All 3 problems seemed to start at the same time. Anyone can help ?
Not usually. Disconnect it and see what happens.
The VW polo has headlight bulbs. If the headlights are not working, it may be a bulb has burnt out.
If just one headlight quit working it probably burned out. If both headlights quit working at the same time the fuse probably blew.
Check the fuses. If they are good then you will have to replace the headlight switch.
The first thing I would check would be the headlight fuses. (There may be one fuse per headlight.) Also, examine the headlights carefully for any damage.
usually happens when the headlights are plastic its usually caused by condensation or either a small crack in your head lights as for getting the headlight working check the wiring and fuses or it could possibly just be a bad connection.
1. You have a busted headlights. 2. You have a busted fuse for the headlight. 3. Have an Electrical wiring connection problem. 4. No battery charge
There are several possibilities; headlight switch, headlight breaker or fuse, connectors, dimmer switch.
If parking and tailights are working could be headlight switch--rheostat for dimming control could be bad
check the fuse panel for blown fuse/check headlight switch
Cop gave me a warning. Honestly I did not realize one of my headlights was not working.
Headlights,interior lights stop working.checked all fuses. I would suspect the headlight switch and/or the electrical connection at the headlight switch is faulty.