The correct grammar would be "Why would both of your headlights blow out at the same time".
If just one headlight quit working it probably burned out. If both headlights quit working at the same time the fuse probably blew.
Both '01 and '02 headlights will fit the '02, headlights from '99 or '00 will not as they are longer and would not fit in the same space.
If you put the bulbs in at the same time, they would die out at the same time.
Check your fuses.
If both headlights went out at the same time it could be a blown fuse or a failed headlight relay.
sounds like you have a blowen fuse
The past tense of "blew" is "blew." This word is irregular and remains the same in both present and past tense forms.
The first thing I would check would be the headlight fuses. (There may be one fuse per headlight.) Also, examine the headlights carefully for any damage.
A homonym of "blue" could be "blew." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Yes both headlights can burn out at the same time, I had it happen once, it is rare. If both high and low beams are out, then I would think that it might be the switch. You could get a cheap test light and check the plug to see if there is current to the lights.
Check fuses if there is one specific for the lights (not interior) Find it funny that both would burn out at the same time so would imagine it is in the switch.
Yes, as long as they are both the same size. Also it would probably be better if they were about the same size as the rear tires because if they are smaller your headlights will point to low, and if they are bigger your headlights will be in other drivers eyes all the time.