There are separate fuses and relays for both High-Low beam headlights located in the Power Distribution Center....[PDC] that is located under the hood...the POSITIVE battery cable goes into the PDC,lift the cover off the PDC read the fuse/relay lables
to identify the correct fuse/relay.....
That sounds like problem in the cluster. The high beam indicator is cross wired to the check engine light when it shouldn't be.
Check bulb Check socket for corrosion, power and ground
vacuum leak
Remove the headlight switch and check it. You will probably find it and its plug melted.
Replace the bulb. The low beams and high beams use separate parts inside the bulb. If replacing the bulb does not fix the problem, check the fuses.
there are two diff types of bulbs. High beam and low beam bulbs. If your low beam doesn't work then you need to replace those lights because they are probably blown.
9006 for low beams and 9005 for high beams
ask this to the dumb mind of the dodge creator.
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
try checking ur high-bea fuses and relays
Turn signals, wipers, high/low beam
If the headlight switch is the type that twists clockwise to turn on, then pull the knob slightly, if it comes toward you one click, that should turn on the fog lights. The headlights may need to be on and the high beams may also need to be on.