If your 2003 Ford Escape has functioning high beams but no low beams, it could be due to a few potential issues. One common cause is a blown fuse or a faulty relay specifically for the low beam circuit. Additionally, the low beam bulbs themselves might be burned out, or there could be a wiring issue or a malfunction in the headlight switch. It's recommended to check these components to identify and resolve the problem.
U might need new headlights
Check your owners manual.
If it's the same as the 1996 Ford Ranger , fuse # 33 is a 15 amp fuse for the High beam lamps
Bad bulbs or multifunction switch
It Was High Time to Escape was created in 2003.
A creaking noise in the front end of the 2003 Ford Escape might be caused by shocks or struts that need to be replaced. This might also be caused by damage to the shocks or struts from high mileage.
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you may have a bad relay. If both of them are out, that is probably the relay for the high beams or it could also be a fuse.
your bulbs are burnt out. when you switch on the high beams its only the high beams. but when you flash your brights it lights up both high and low beams.
try new light bulbs
I'd be looking at a faulty headlight or stalk switch.
Answer: on the turning signal switch turn the handle forward for headlights. high beams pull in to flash. push out for high beams to stay on.