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I've got a '91 firebird formula. Order the lights from a part store, got mine from discount auto. put the headlights up, unscrew and remove the headlight casings unplug the old lights and put in the new - replace the casings. if you can't do it yourself, they're likely to do it for free at discount auto. and if you feel your headlights are aimed right, take it to a mechanic.
check for a burnt out bulb on that side.
probably just burnt out bulbs
Sounds like the high beams are burnt out. Rare that both burnt out at the same time but not impossible.
I have a 2000 Cavalier that did the same thing with the DRL, and only one of the lights worked when I put on the headlights manually. Ended up being a burnt-out bulb that I had to replace. No wiring necessary.
Headlights that serve as a high and low beam have two different filiments in them. The low beam filiment is most likely burnt out. Time to replace it.
Low beam bulb burnt out? Replace bulb. Bulbs OK? If the dimmer switch is also the turn signal/cruise/headlight on and off switch, you probably have to replace the entire switch.
there are several possibilities, first: the fuse that provides power to the headlights could be blown out. second: the headlights could be burnt out. the other possibilities would require a professional diagnostics by a Subaru technician.
you should check the fuse box for a burnt fuse, you can tell if you take it out and the middle wire in the see through fuse is burnt, then replace the same fuse and you should be set, unless its both of the headlight bulbs which rarely happens
the relay switch has gone bad or the motor is burnt out
To fix a burnt armchair you should cut the part that was burnt. Meanwhile, try to find good looking arm chair from junk yard. Replace the part that was burnt.
could be a couple things did you check your fuses? bulbs could be burnt out, and only giving normal headlights, might want to replace you might need to replace the headlight/highbeam arm that stick out of your steering coloumn. cheapest thing first. start with fuses, then bulbs etc. it will also look like your high beams arent working if you have a build up of dirt on them, it will dim the light significantly.