check fuses, then most likely need to replace the high/low switch
Replace the bulb. The low beams and high beams use separate parts inside the bulb. If replacing the bulb does not fix the problem, check the fuses.
They all work the same way they direct on coming air up into the radiator for cooling
Possibly a defective high beam switch, or associated relay.
Well, first i would replace the low beam bulbs, if that doesn't work, perhaps a fuse, and if not that, wiring problems.
What would cause the instrument panel on a 1997 ford pickup 150 not to work?
Your high beams work but your low beams do not because the switch is broken that switches between high and low beams. Electrical switches wear out.
bad light switch.
The reasons that your high beams may not work could be the cause of a few factors. One, be sure to check the fuse that controls the high beams, it is separate from the fuse that controls the low beams. Next, if that doesn't work, go ahead and check the ground wires, a lot of the lighting problems in my VW was the cause of the ground wires. If this doesn''t work for you consider that the high beams could be burned out, but I figure that if both the high beams don't work that isn't the case. Then you would need to take into account the switch located in the steering column that turns the beams on and off is broken. Then if none of the above works you have an electrical short that needs to be fixed the best way to fix this probleem is to replace all the wiring that origionates from the high beams. Iknow this answer is a little long winded but this the way I do it to save the most money in the long run. Good Luck!
If low beams do not work and the high beams of a Mitsubishi Eclipse do, it is probably due to a corroded connector. Simply clean the connector and add some petroleum jelly to the terminals.
Bad dimmer switch.
the problem is the switches themselves, just poorly designed.
I got it. It was the relay switch.