Usually yes.
Possibly the high beam element for the passenger side is broken. There are two elements inside those lightbulbs, one for low beam, the other for high beam.
The high beam switch for the Subaru Liberty is located on the left side of the steering wheel. It is on the same lever that the cruise control is located. The lever is either forward or back depending on whether high or low beam is wanted.
Change the globe or lamp. H4 type globes contain the high and low beam, so whilst low beam is working OK the high beam part is likely blown.
Replace the left size high beam light.
replace the high beam bulb
The headlight has two filaments. One for the high beam and one for the low beam. The most likely reason the high beam is out is because the high beam filament is broken. Replace the bulb and it should fix it.
the high beams work off of a different fuse , both low beams are on the same fuse. fuse panel under dash on drivers side
The high beam indicator light will be located on the right side of the instrument panel. It is in the same housing as the check engine, choke, brake, and seat belt indicator lights. The high beam indicator is the only blue one, making it easier to find.
Passenger side or driver side? BClear. The low beam is built into the same bulb as the high beam. Just pull the bulb out from behind the housing under the hood and replace it. If the low beam doesnt work you have to replace the whole bulb. They're not very expensive.
most likely problem is that the low beam side of bulb or sealed beam is burned out replace with a new one
on my 93 civic, there are 5 separate fuses for headlights. left low beam, right low beam, left high beam, right high beam, and daytime runner
There isn't a high beam relay but there are headlight relays located in the engine compartment. There are two, one of the driver side and one for the passenger side.