1. End of life on the bulbs
2. Incorrect wattage of the bulb used
3. Fuse problem
4. Wire problem
sounds like a short circuit in trailer plug or wires to it?
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have you try the fuse box? check for voltage on the wires going to the socket if not simply trace back your wires until you find the open source. it could also be the headlights switch.
they blow from the sea and then out to land
your headlights will burn out faster and could possibly blow a fuse, but you would go through headlights and a drastically increased rate if you use headlights when they are unneeded.
The correct grammar would be "Why would both of your headlights blow out at the same time".
Your headlights may not dim because you don't have dimmer lights. Dimmer lights can blow and leave you with just the high beams.
blow fuse, bad motor, bad switch or wiring
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.
There is a voltage regulator located on the internals of you alternator replace the altenator. Voltage regulator keeps voltage constant and stops spikes in power output, this is what is causing your headlights to blow.
There is a shorted wire or bulb in that circuit.
'cos that is wt it is designed 2 do
Yes, its not like your cars gonna blow up. Check with a local Mechanic before you do it. Love, Marybeth
There is an over-current condition in the tail light circuit. It could be a short to ground or a bad bulb.
check and see if the headlights flash and the secuity light comes on and goes off. that is what mine did. had to get the BCM replaced and reprogrammed.
Sounds like an overcharging alternator. Check your voltage, It should be around 12.7 - 14.5.