Sounds like the high beams are burnt out. Rare that both burnt out at the same time but not impossible.
A weak alternator and/or battery.
Most likely they are burned out and need to be replaced.
Short or overload in system and breaker is resetting itselfRemove one headlight at a time to try to determine where problem is
Have your Alternator tested. Sounds like the entire engine is running off just the battery.
I had a problem with my headlights going off, not the high beams. Replaced the rectangular silver can thingy at the fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side. I put a higher rated one in, which is a no no, but it solved the problem of the headlights going out.
Headlights have two filaments, one for dim, one for bright. From your description it appears that one of the high beam filaments is burned out. Replace the bulb.
This is usually an indication that the dimmer switch is in need of replacement.
if both headlights went put it is probably a blown fuse
The Kia Sorrento instrument panel lights go on and off with the headlights. The headlights go on with an automatic daylight sensor.
You have to go to the dealer and ask them to turn them off, otherwise they leave them on as running headlights. They will do this for free.
It means your bright headlights are on. You can control bright or normal with the turn signal lever. On some vehicles you just pull it gently towards you until it clicks to select bright or normal. On some newer models you push it gently away from you until your bright lights go to normal mode. Normal driving is with the blue light off.
go to halfords and get ripped off