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If it is one car - you would use "The car's beams" - If it is more than one car, you would use "The cars beams"
low beams my have burned out
Bad dimmer switch.
Headlights have two filaments; one for low beams and one for high beams. There is a good chance that the low beams are burnt out. This doesn't necessarily mean that the high beams won't work. However, it's not too common for both low beams to burn out at the same time. Of course, it could be a fluke. I would replace the headlights with new ones and then go from there.
Check your owners manual.
fuse, bulbs or switch
I would suspect the dimmer switch. But could be a bad wire/short.
I would look for a bad ground if the fuse is good
Bad bulbs?Bad Hi-low switch?
Because there are two different bulbs for the hi-beams and lo-beams
Beams are used when you are driving with no one in the affected area, and you lack the extra light that you would normally have when in "town" or suburban area.
I'd be looking at a faulty headlight or stalk switch.