i don't think it burned out but rather the wiring is loose take and unplug it use a pick or some small tool to clean your connectors and put a little grease on the prons to keep clean plug back in i don't think it burned out but rather the wiring is loose take and unplug it use a pick or some small tool to clean your connectors and put a little grease on the prons to keep clean plug back in
burned out light bulb
Turning on the headlights with the engine turned of.
There are several things that can make your headlights not work. First the might have blown a fuse, or maybe the bulbs burned out, or the battery might have died.
Bad relay? (points burned and not releasing)
If just one headlight quit working it probably burned out. If both headlights quit working at the same time the fuse probably blew.
Bad/shorted battery? (doesn't not hold a charge)
They are either the wrong bulbs or one of the filaments is burned out. The bulbs should have two filaments. One is illuminated when the lights are on. The other is brighter when the brakes are used.
Yes. Easily. Most headlights fail because of a burned filament. If the bulb is broken, it may actually short the circuit. Many cars have a self resetting circuit breaker that protects the headlights against this, but it is possible.
Bad ground on the brake lite circuit.
Low-beam headlights that are not property adjusted can make them as bright as high-bead headlights. They also can cause you to not see the full road ahead.
Possible ground issue at the taillights.
where is fuse for 97 Mazda protege ? and other fuses for headlights cause they don't come on help ?