I would look for a bad ground if the fuse is good
sounds like you need a new dimmer switch or you have a loose wire , probly ground wire
Low beams are burned out.
the low beams should not be on a fuse it will either be the dimmer switch or the headlight its self. for your problem i would check the dimmer switch first J.
The fuse Module has gone out, replacing it should fix the problem
If it is one car - you would use "The car's beams" - If it is more than one car, you would use "The cars beams"
low beams my have burned out
To Troubleshoot simply means to diagnose the cause of a malfunction. an example would be if your taillights weren't working. using a volt meter or test light you could test to see if the fuse had blown, you had an open wire, or both tail light bulbs were bad.
check fuse for the running light module.
hmm as you ask what happened to high beams, i am going to assume that low beam works. id this is correct i would say that your low/high beam switch needs replacing
I would look for a blown fuse. Make sure ignition switch returns completely to the run position, after starting.
Headlights have two filaments; one for low beams and one for high beams. There is a good chance that the low beams are burnt out. This doesn't necessarily mean that the high beams won't work. However, it's not too common for both low beams to burn out at the same time. Of course, it could be a fluke. I would replace the headlights with new ones and then go from there.
Bad dimmer switch.