Plug corroded. Put oil. Wiggle plug. Drink beer. Wiggle plug more.
if you've tried hitting the high/low beam switch & headlights are out on both, then a bad headlight switch or headlight switch plug or high/low beam switch plug not fully engaged.
The headlight switch and or the headlight switch electrical plug may be bad. Inspect the switch/plug and you may find the plug melted.
if your headlight if blow and you have changed the headlight and it still does not work then most likely its the plug that plugs into the light itself i just went through all that and its the actual lamp plug you have to change
It is in the sprts room on the headlight of that ATV thing you cant miss you i think it is the right headlight
Try looking at the other headlight plug
look under the hood, right behind the headlight you should see the bulb with i think a white plug on the back of it, around the headlight itself is something you twist, and the headlight should pop right out, then simply unplug and plug in a new one, alight the screw cap, and righten it back on
its a headlight socket!!
It is called a socket.
I have a 1988 corvette I need to change the headlight motor but cant get the motor free from the body This answer is a question.
The drain plug is on the drivers side of the radiator. It is almost straight down from the headlight assembly.
Tske out the old ones by removing the screws. Unplug the headlight. Plug in the new headlight. Put it all back together.
remove the retaining screws. pul oyt headlight and unplug it. plug in the new one and replace the retaining screws.