could be the stalk (switch) this is a separate switch to the main beam but the whole stalk needs replacing
Possible that both dip beam bulbs have blown
If the low beams are not working on a Peugeot 306, it is possible that the low beam headlights are burned out. If the high beam headlamps are part of the same bulb, perhaps the wrong bulbs are in the sockets. Some older cars have both the high and low beams running off the same bulb and the low beam can burn out both sides at the same time.
yes left and right
Bulbs burnt out? Bad hi-low beam switch? Voltage spike?
As silly as it sounds, both low beam bulbs are most likely blown. If not, check switch in the steering column.
the bulbs in your car have two filaments, high beam and low beam. as you generally use mainly low beam the filament wears out a lot quicker than high beam. so replace your bulbs, as it couldn't be anything else.
yes both are same
Bad bulbs they are double filamented perhaps one filament burned out Bad switch Bad Low beam relay
No, the headlights are dual-beam so there is one bulb on each side for both low and high beam. See related links which further highlights this point.
Turn on the headlights and walk to front of car and see if both headlights are on. Make sure to check both the high beam and low beam head lights. I believe that the blinking light you are seeing is to tell you that one of the headlight bulbs is burnt out and needing replacement. That's the Daytime running light indicator. Check that they are working.
To adjust the headlights on a Peugeot 306, park the vehicle on a level surface facing a wall about 10-15 feet away. Turn on the headlights and mark the center of the beam on the wall with tape. Use a screwdriver to adjust the vertical and horizontal screws located on the headlight assembly until the beam aligns with the marked points. Make sure to check both headlights to ensure they are properly aligned.
The computer attached to the under hood fuse box controls the headlights. You have a wiring issue between the computer and the lights.