Not exactly sure what the quesiton is...silver tipped lamp? Silver tipped lens housing? What make, model and year of vehicle?
If it is a bulb question, there will be a number on the base of the bulb. See the Sources and Related Links section below for bulb info.
low beam, 9005 will be the high on that vehicle
low beams
9006x for the low beam and 9005x for the high beam.
9006 on the low beams, 9005 on the high beam.
low beam
the high beam indicator is only on when the high beams are on
Change the globe or lamp. H4 type globes contain the high and low beam, so whilst low beam is working OK the high beam part is likely blown.
If one headlight works on high beam but not on low beam, it typically indicates a problem with the low beam socket, the bulb, or the wiring specific to the low beam circuit. The high beam setting often bypasses certain components, allowing both headlights to function even if one low beam is faulty. It could also be due to a blown fuse or a bad connection in the low beam circuit. Checking the bulb and connections for the non-working low beam is a good first step in troubleshooting.
High beam light is out!
Yes
check the fuses then check high/low beam switch
No the high beam filament is independent from the low beam filament You can run them seperately or together . it depends on how the lights are set up. For instance if you have your high beam on you may have your lows running at the same time, however if your low beam is on low beam setting, your highs are always turned of It sounds like you may need to look at your fuses or your switch.