There are two filaments in each bulb, one for low and one for high beam. In all likelihood, the filaments for low beams are both burned out. Because of the lighting patterns of composite headlamps, you could drive for a long time and not realize that you have only one headlamp. The difference between one headlamp and no headlamps is a lot greater than the difference between two and one. Change the bulbs. My money is riding on that being your problem. --Ken
Yes you will need a headlight replacement even if it is only the brights that aren't working. There are times when you need your bright lights so don't delay in getting a replacement.
Yes
I would first make sure the lamps are the correct ones for your vehicle.
I had this same problem when I first got my 94 beretta. To switch from your regular lights to brights, you have to pull the turning signal lever towards you to switch between normal and brights.
Check to see if the foglight switch is on. Brights (high-beams) are automatically disengaged when fog lights are being used.
There is a headlight out. The brights are sometimes a different bulb than the lowbeams.
the lights that arnt your brights, the main ones that come on when you turn your lights on, usually dual stage but sometimes are not
To change the fog lights on a 2009 Subaru Forester, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the keys are removed. Access the fog light assembly by turning the steering wheel to one side for better visibility, then remove the plastic cover beneath the front bumper if necessary. Twist the fog light bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it, replace the old bulb with a new one, and reassemble everything by reversing the steps. Finally, test the new fog lights to ensure they are working properly.
You need to replace the bulb in your lights. The dim lights and bright lights have different bulbs.
i would say that your dimmer switch is probably broken
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.
SOUNDS LIKE A BLOWN FUSE DOES YOUR TAIL LIGHTS STILL WORK? 99.9 % THE TAIL LIGHTS ARE ON THE SAME CIRCUT AS THE matker LIGHTS -TAIL LIGHTS