yes it does.... one for each of the low beams and one for each of the high beam.
because the daylight running lights work on the low beams at reduced intensity, they tend to burn out a whole lot more often
There may be a poor connection or a burned out fuse for the driver's side headlight. There may be a poor connection or a burned out fuse for the driver's side headlight.
There is no fuse that is just for low beam. There is however a headlight fuse. Look in your owner's manual for the location.
What vehicle is this for?
The 1999 Chevrolet has a separate fuse for the low beam headlights. The low beam headlight fuse, can be found in the fuse box.
== == That is how you change the actual headlight but the question is how to change a fuse.
There isn't one. The low beam of the headlight will burn out if it is not working.
If you only have one headlight out, its probably the bulb, not the fuse. See sources and related links below for headlight information.
If only the low-beam is out, you will need to replace the low-beam bulb. It is probably not necessary to replace the entire headlight assembly.
The headlight fuse on a Citroen Belingo is number 22 and 23 for low beam. Fuses 23 and 24 operate the high beams.
Fuse number 41 (15 amp)
It could be a bad headlight bulb , or fuse # 4 is a 10 amp fuse for the drivers side low beam portion of the headlight
Both hi and lo beams are usually controlled by one fuse for each headlight.