This is easy, you can totally do it yourself on a W124 body anyway.
Lift hood.
Reach in to each corner and squeeze trigger to remove the corner lights, twist and pull bulb and wires out and set plastic lens aside.
Fold wipers forward and remove nut and pull wiper off, give a straight out tug. Disconnect the little water hose from the car, not the wiper.
Look for large plastic round thing on cross-member on top of lights, turn it 3/4 turn and pull up.
Loosen nut in area where the turn signal was to remove/loosen the metal part which goes across the front.
Using a flat screwdriver GENTLY! lift the remaining tabs, pull out the plastic lenses and then remove the lights.
To replace each headlight assembly on a 2009 Dodge Charger is $100.73. So it will be more than $200.00 to replace both headlights.
if both headlights went put it is probably a blown fuse
A battery (with free installation at a local store such as a Pep Boys) and headlights should run about $150 for both repairs assuming you buy generic equipment.
The correct grammar would be "Why would both of your headlights blow out at the same time".
If both headlights went out at the same time it could be a blown fuse or a failed headlight relay.
Sure, they were both installed at the same time and they both burned for the same length of time. That is the reason that you want to replace lights in pairs...it is just a matter of time before the second one burns out.
Both '01 and '02 headlights will fit the '02, headlights from '99 or '00 will not as they are longer and would not fit in the same space.
02-07 will all interchange and fit but i think 04-07 has clear turnsignals and chrome trim and the older has amber lenses and body colored trim to look good youll have to replace both sided
Both headlights might be out on your 2001 Ford Escape because you have blown a fuse or several fuses. You also might have light bulbs that have burned out.
Fuse blown?
The headlight motors are going out. Each headlight has a motor. If you need to replace one, it's best, (and cheapest), to do both of them.
A couple of possible reasons why your headlights don't light up: 1. Both headlights are burned out. 2. The headlight switch has gone bad. 3. There is a wiring problem.