Try switching on full beam them pull the lever towards you to togle diped/full
fuse 9-10 dipped beam
Dipped headlights usually refers to your low beam headlight. If you're talking about light bulbs, then yes, some manufacturers use headlight bulbs which are also being used for fog lights. However, externally, dipped headlights are your low beam headlight.
Yes, you can adjust the dipped headlights on a Peugeot 307. Typically, there is an adjustment screw located near the headlight assembly that allows you to raise or lower the beam. It's important to ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the headlights are aligned correctly for optimal visibility. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
Full beam lights in foggy conditions will reflect the light directly back at the driver. Dipped headlights should be used instead.
replace high/low beam switch
if your low beam lights run off a relay, then that might have expired. will need replacing if it has.
Car headlights have to be able to "dip" so as not to dazzle oncoming traffic, they therefore can switch between a "high" beam and a "dipped" beam and thus have a dual beam.
On most vehicles, the low beam headlights are the outside pair of lights. This is true when the headlights are side by side. When the two sets of lights are stacked, the low beam headlights are usually on the bottom.
Check the grounds for the headlights.
Try the light switch
Low beams are the headlights when they are dipped. Used to light up the road just in front of you and biased towards the kerb nearest you. They also allow you to be seen clearly, but without blinding oncoming vehicles or those in front of you. When there is no other traffic to blind, the headlights should be switched to main beam, to give you the best view ahead and early warning of dangers. A blue light on the dashboard warns you when your headlights are on Main beam and blinding. If you have your headlights switched on and there is NO blue light, then your headlights are on Low beam.
Most Rover 75's use H7 for dipped beam and H1 for main beam headlights.