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There are several possibilities; headlight switch, headlight breaker or fuse, connectors, dimmer switch.
you could try it or I think it would not fit but you could try it
It you need to turn your switch to get the headlights on......try pulling out on it. That's how my Dodge pick-up works.
It could have either.
It could have either.
If left and right low beam did'nt work, the culprit could be the switch on the steering wheel. If only one is failing, it could be the bulb itself.
The dim lights on a 1994 Grand Prix could go out when the headlamp switch is on if there is a short in the wiring for the headlights. There could also be a problem with the bulbs themselves if they were touched during installation. The oils in the fingers can short out new headlights.
check fuses
If the dash gauges in your 1994 Dodge Shadow stop working when you turn the headlights on, it could be due to a faulty ground connection or a short circuit in the electrical system. When the headlights are activated, they may draw power away from the gauges or cause interference in the circuit. Another possibility is a failing dimmer switch that could affect the gauge lighting and overall function. It's advisable to check the wiring and connections for any signs of damage or corrosion.
If the headlights on your 1994 Ford Explorer Limited are turning off while driving, it could be due to a faulty headlight switch, a bad relay, or a loose connection in the wiring. Additionally, issues with the battery or alternator could cause electrical problems that affect the headlights. Finally, check for any blown fuses that might impact the headlight circuit. It's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the issue accurately.
It would depend on what is wrong with the headlights.