Check fuses and high/low beam switch.
Try the light switch
I have the exact same year, model etc. The high beam doesn't have a switch.. You pull the blinker switch towards you. That is how high beams work on this car. The slider bar located near the lights dims and brightens the dash board lights.
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I had a car that had a failed combination switch (the turn signal, hi-low beam, parking lights switch). I could get the lights to come on if I set the switch to high beam, but not low. A new switch and, viola! Verrry expensive to have dealer repair. If this is your problem, hopefully you have a mechanic friend.
You need to replace the daytime running lights control module
there are two elements in a headlight and the high beam part may be burnt out. It happens with people who bought cheap aftermarket lights and also people who leave the high-beams on too often (like back when the headlight covers were popular)
That car uses a single type 9004 bulb on each side of the car. The 9004 contains two filaments, one for low beam and one for high beam. If the high beams work but the low beams do not, then either the low beam filaments in both bulbs have burned out or there is a fault in the low beam feed circuit.
Your low beams might be burned out, or your switch is not working in low beam.
First check the bulbs, if the bulbs are good I would suspect the high/low beam switch is bad.
How do you turn on the high beams. I see it is in the left blinker place but it wont stay on I have to hold it forward...help
the fog lights work with the low beams , they wont come on with the high beams
Have you checked the drl relay?