if both are bad, then you need to check fuses. above left knee.
if that is good, then your combo switch is bad (for head lights) and is real expensive
up to $900
so find a used one at the wreckers, if it is bad.
the switch can be tested by hot wiring it.
you need a schematic for that , so go to the library (public) and it is there
in the e-sources of the data base.
under chiltions and mitchels.
Yes I have only seen it in my car once
low beam h7 high beam h9
the L means you are in low range in the transmission, ie 2 wheel drive low or 4wd low
change the light bulb that does not go on, on low beam, it possible that the wire inside the bulb for low beam is broken
Yes
High beam light is out!
there are two diff types of bulbs. High beam and low beam bulbs. If your low beam doesn't work then you need to replace those lights because they are probably blown.
No the high beam filament is independent from the low beam filament You can run them seperately or together . it depends on how the lights are set up. For instance if you have your high beam on you may have your lows running at the same time, however if your low beam is on low beam setting, your highs are always turned of It sounds like you may need to look at your fuses or your switch.
the high and low beam work on the same bulb... if your low beam isn't working the problem is electrical
Bulbs blew
Because there are two light bulbs and the low beam bulb is burned out
Usually yes.