a: you have a shorted filament in your turn signal light (arcing from turn filament to park light element, b: you have a bad ground at the headlight orturn signal associated with the issue c: you have the incorrect bulb installed in one of your turn signal lights d: most likely, you have a burned out bulb on one of the front side markers (these flash with the signals when headlights off using the ground plane of the parking light, as well they flash 180 degrees out of sync when parking/headlights on.
If just one headlight quit working it probably burned out. If both headlights quit working at the same time the fuse probably blew.
i was driving in the rain last night my headlights and wipers quit working and i stop the car for 15 minutes and they starting working again and they are still working what could have cause this my car is 2002 cavalier
The headlights in the Ford F150 may have stopped working due to a bad fuse or bulb. Check these and if it doesn't fix the problem visit a mechanic.
To find the cause of the low beams not working, start with the bulb to make sure both are ok. Check the dimmer switch, and the wiring from the switch to the headlights.
You have a bad turn signal flasher.
Usually a burnt out bulb
probably the fuse is blown.
Hello, It sounds like you may need a new Indicator/turn signal Switch.
It is possible that both of the fuses are bad for the low beam headlights and the cruise control. A loose ground wire could cause the fuses to blow.
Check the bulbs. A failed bulb can often cause the signal to stop working on that side.
If the turn signal is working it's either the brake light switch or the turn signal switch.
check fuses