First thing to do is check your fuses. Look under the hood for a fuse box there. It will be labeled on top and should show you what fuse is for what item. My 93 Prizm has this and there are two fuses for the headlights. Check them first. If they're okay, you need to check the plug-ins to the bulbs themselves. If they're okay, check the bulbs and if they're okay, check the wiring harness for any breaks. Your turn signals don't have a thing to do with your headlights.
check the bulb low bean burns out before high beams
You may need to replace your dimmer switch.
I recently purchased two replacement elemints for my 1997 suburban and now the beams are not why the old beams were shining. what did i do wrong, maybe is's a simple as aligning the lights. please help Thank you Ed
You didn't mention if you checked/tested the low beam headlamps or not.
Improper ground wire. Find the wire and clean it where it is screwed to the frame or body
It would depend on what is wrong with the headlights.
As a guess both low beams are burnt out The daytime running and high beams are the same light filament. Or the fuse or the relay for the low beams.
If the high and low beam headlights stopped working on a 2000 Toyota Tundra, the fault could be with the headlight relay switch. This is a large fuse located in the fuse box on top of the battery.
headlights are either sealed beams or bulbs both have 2 elements. one for bright and one for low the low is burned out replace the bulb or sealed beam
sequence signals are signals that are used to arrange events in proper order...! for example..the teacher is in a wrong grammar..!
my headlights work but my taillights and dash light dont work whats wrong
check fuses, if good, possibly burnt bulbs or wires, check for voltage at wires.