may be you get a replacment stalk?
Mounted on the turn signal stalk.
Switch on the headlights. Hit the windshield washer stalk, wipers and wash will come on, as will the headlight wash.
it is on the headlight satellite ( stalk) just twist it
I'd be looking at a faulty headlight or stalk switch.
Faulty switch on the stalk on steering column, had it do that to me on a mazda.
There is no "headlight" relay for the Discovery II series. All of the operative functions, aside from fuses, are located in the Multifunction Stalk Switch that is attached to your steering column.
I'd replace the bulbs first. If that doesn't help, I'd suspect the dimmer switch. I've replaced that stalk (turn sig. dimmer, cruise, headlight switch) in my '96. It's not a bad DIY job and the new stalk was about $60 at AutoZone.
there is a cover behind the switch stalk clip off then you will see the plug from the wiper switch stalk unplug then to remove switch turn switch and pull out stalk switch
You have a faulty switch in the base of your indicator/light stalk. This switch wears out with use so the lights can flip easily to High beam from Low Beam. The fix: Replace the switch assembly and stalk.
I'd replace the bulbs first. If that doesn't help, I'd suspect the dimmer switch. I've replaced that stalk (turn sig. dimmer, cruise, headlight switch) in my '96. It's not a bad DIY job and the new stalk was about $60 at AutoZone.
pull the steering column off and I can't remember if it a pin or screwed in because it is also the turn signals. and replace the stalk.
I looked in the Honda technical manual wiring diagrams and I don't think there is a separate relay for the low beam headlights. The headlight switch itself is located right above the steering column where the headlight stalk is attached - controls parking lights, high beams and low beams. It could be that a relay is integrated within this switch, so if you're having problems with your low beams turning on, you'll have to replace this switch.