Low beams are used more and simply burn out quicker. Replace the bulbs. Check for a broken/corroded wire in the harrness running across the front header bar from one side to the other, I had the same problem and that's what it was.
first check the bulbs then the curcut then the fuses on the fuse board
try new light bulbs
headlight switch
check your bulbs and fuses check your bulbs and fuses
check your fuses first, if none are blown, check the bulbs if none are blown, then take it to a shop you've got a wiring issue.
My low beams went out one at a time, after coming on, going off, my husband said, probably the bulbs. No way it could have been cause they went out and came on, went out. It was the bulbs. Walmart changed the high beams the first time, make sure the low beams are changed.
check fuses, if good, possibly burnt bulbs or wires, check for voltage at wires.
have you checked the bulbs and fuses
Most likely a blown fuse or burnt out bulbs. Check the fuses first
If some of the lights work on the car and some are just clicking, there may be a short in some of the electrical wiring. There may also be a problem with the electrical relays, fuses, or actual bulbs.
on some cars the tail lights and brake lights are totally different bulbs gain access to the bulbs and have someone push the brakes so that you can determine which bulbs are the brake lights and replace the tail lights
fuses are blown, or bulbs are blown