To determine if the high beam relay is bad on a 2000 Firebird, you can start by checking the operation of the high beams. If the high beams do not turn on when activated, but the low beams and other lights work, the relay might be faulty. You can test the relay by using a multimeter to check for continuity or by swapping it with a similar relay in the fuse box. Additionally, inspecting for damaged wiring or corroded connections can also help identify the issue.
the inside bulbs are the high beams.
Headlight relay is located behind the dash, left of steering column
does nissan skyline have a relay for high beam hidden somewhere ? if you know let me know ,have low beam but not high and the bulbs are fine
It may be simply that you were running with only one low beam instead of 2 and both are now burned out. If not, then the high beam switch or relay went bad.
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The high beam may be blown. ---- Bad relay.
next to battery ,black cover with relays inside it
If only one beam isn't working, it probably isn't the relay. More likely, it's in either the harness or the wiring.
It sounds like your interior switch, it's faulty
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.
Low to high beam is the lever on the steering column, if there is a problem, look there first...
The switch or the relay, check the cheapest, or simplest thing first, which could be the relay, but the symptom points more to the switch.