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On a 2000 Lincoln LS : ( # 9 ) is a 10 amp fuse for the right front low beam ( # 23 ) is a 10 amp fuse for the right front high beam ( # 25) is a 10 amp fuse for the left front low beam ( # 11 ) is a 10 amp fuse for the left front high beam
There isn't one. The low beam of the headlight will burn out if it is not working.
Could be the switch between the front seats, or a fuse, or a shortcircuit in the wire with power from the battery.
Check fuse # 16 - 20 amp - for Hi Beam Headlamps and Hi Beam Indicator
Check the low beam bulbs to insure that they have not burned out. Check for a low beam fuse, then check to see if the dimmer switch is bad.
The principle of a fuse is to have the flow to the conductor. This will give it the power.
Do you have xenon lights? The brighter/white light? what do you mean when you say the headlight has spark? If so you might have a control module, or wiring problem. Even if they are not xenon bulbs you still might have a control module problem, the headlights are controled by the front sam control module, located in the drivers side rear of the engine compartment. Re-check to see if you have power at the fuse, is it fuse 51? 7.5 amp. I believe this is the fuse to check, in the front fuse box under the hood.
It could be the low beam portion of the bulb is bad , or fuse # 4 is a 15 amp fuse for the low beam portion of the drivers side headlight , the fuse could be blown , or it could be something in the wiring ( the fuse panel is in the drivers end of the dash , the removable plastic fuse panel cover can be seen with the drivers door open )
Check your fuse for your low beam. Make sure you have power going to it.
Check the main headlight fuse. Check the start button, it interrupts power to the headlights. If the high beam indicator and the gauge lights are out it could be this switch.
The panel containing the Headlamp fuses for the 2003 Altima is in the right front corner of the engine compartment. It is in front of the Alternator. This panel is vertical and each lamp has its own fuse, Low Beam-Front Left, Low Beam-Front Right, etc. There is a clip holding the panel in place.
The mega fuse at the front of the under hood fuse block supplies power to the rear fuse block.