180 feet
around 200 feet :)
Typically when a vehicles high beams fail to function, you will not see the high beam indicator illuminate on the dash either. When the combination switch is prompted by the user to activate the high beams it makes a ground connection on one of the relays terminals, closing the relay and the high beams turn on. The relay could potentially be bad, or the contact from the switch has been compromised by corrosion, or dirt. It is also possible that the contact point has bent far enough that it is unable to make contact with the relay from years of using the switch.
450 feet
450 feet
Quarter mile
it goes 150 feet
An E.M = electon microscope
300 Feet.
There should be separate fuses/relays for the low beams. Check the underhood fuse block located on the firewall. They are all clearly labeled.
== == more than likely your dimmer switch is bad,hope that will help
High beams are used for illuminating a road that doesn't have very much traffic on it. That way the driver can see farther ahead for any road obstructions. High beams are also used when a driver is one an unfamiliar road and if there isn't much in the way of lighting, such as street lamps.