Same reason they do in mine -- its a crappy design -- Have you ever taken a light bulb and shook it? If you do it enough you will break the filament --- the lights on the Firebird Slam down with some pretty good force -- I tend to replace them about every 3 month because of that, sometimes you will find the socket came off as well
you need to replace the fuse for the headlights.
Bad voltage regulator
There is a voltage regulator located on the internals of you alternator replace the altenator. Voltage regulator keeps voltage constant and stops spikes in power output, this is what is causing your headlights to blow.
It might be because of moisture. Mine would go out every time it rained. I had my mechanic put a new silicon seal on the headlights and that solved it for me.
Defective PW motor, short in the wiring or the switch.
Short in the wiring or the lamp holder for the tail light is corroded.
Headlights on a Renault Clio may keep blowing due to several reasons, including faulty wiring or connections that cause short circuits, a malfunctioning headlight relay, or an issue with the vehicle's electrical system, such as overvoltage. Additionally, using incompatible or low-quality bulbs can lead to frequent failures. Regular inspection of the electrical components and using the correct bulb specifications can help mitigate this problem. If the issue persists, consulting a professional mechanic is advisable.
When it is raining during the day you should always keep your headlights on.
Just pull the parking brake up one click. It won't engage the brake, but it bypasses the headlights.
Find out why the fuse is blowing. You have a short or the circuit is overloaded.
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Voltage too high - bad voltage regulator on alternator. I bet your dash lights are very bright also.... Change out that alternator before you start popping other bulbs....