Headlight relay is located behind the dash, left of steering column
next to battery ,black cover with relays inside it
If only one beam isn't working, it probably isn't the relay. More likely, it's in either the harness or the wiring.
There isn't a high beam relay but there are headlight relays located in the engine compartment. There are two, one of the driver side and one for the passenger side.
the fuse block or box is located under the steering wheel around 20 fuses, next to it you have the relay box compartment for hedlights, I is HIGH BEAM LH , V is HIGH BEAM RH, VIII is LOW BEAM both sides XI is daytime running lights.
It may be simply that you were running with only one low beam instead of 2 and both are now burned out. If not, then the high beam switch or relay went bad.
There is no relay...your turn signal /combo switch is bad...
It sounds like your interior switch, it's faulty
How do i find the relay switch for my Skoda Fabia 1200cc model year 55. I am after the relay switch which works the dip and main beam headlights, my main beam works but not the dipped beam. Thanks.
does nissan skyline have a relay for high beam hidden somewhere ? if you know let me know ,have low beam but not high and the bulbs are fine
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On my 88 Trooper the relay is located on the passenger side wheel well. It is hidden under a metal bracket that is held by 10mm bolts. High and low beam relays are there.
The fuse/relay box is under the hood on the passengers side. The box is located between the battery and the firewall. I recently had to replace the same relay after my headlamps stop working on low beam. This relay is located in the number 11 slot. I understand this is a common problem on the Buick Lacrosse. Hope this helps.