pull the indicator stick towards you normally
A '98 Fiesta uses H7 bulbs, which comprises both your dipped beam and your main beam.
The headlight switch is faulty.
Low beams are the headlights when they are dipped. Used to light up the road just in front of you and biased towards the kerb nearest you. They also allow you to be seen clearly, but without blinding oncoming vehicles or those in front of you. When there is no other traffic to blind, the headlights should be switched to main beam, to give you the best view ahead and early warning of dangers. A blue light on the dashboard warns you when your headlights are on Main beam and blinding. If you have your headlights switched on and there is NO blue light, then your headlights are on Low beam.
bad ground in high beam switch
Most Rover 75's use H7 for dipped beam and H1 for main beam headlights.
ive had the same problem i think it's something to do with your indicator stalk switch like loose connections or connecting plug it can be a pain because i have checked the fuses and they seem fine and my sidelights aren't working either. I'm only getting my main beam and dip headlights from ny stalk.
How do i find the relay switch for my Skoda Fabia 1200cc model year 55. I am after the relay switch which works the dip and main beam headlights, my main beam works but not the dipped beam. Thanks.
could be the stalk (switch) this is a separate switch to the main beam but the whole stalk needs replacing
The fuse for the cigarette lighter on a Ford Fiesta is located in the main fuse panel under the dash. It is positioned beside the hood release and is labelled for easy identification.
i want the main of the year
get a set of stick on beam deflectors. these deflect the beam from left to right for European contries. to adjust the light them selves you cant you would have to get a pair of European headlights for that.
you need to purchase stick on beam deflectors from motor factors ....PS