If the headlights on a 1997 Ford F-150 work on low beam but not on high beam, the issue could be due to a faulty high beam relay, a burned-out bulb in the high beam circuit, or a problem with the wiring or connections specific to the high beam system. Additionally, a malfunctioning switch on the steering column could prevent the high beams from activating. It's advisable to check the bulbs, fuses, and relays to diagnose the problem effectively.
fuse # 16 - 20 amp - High Beam Headlamps
I know that if you move the turn signal lever ( which is part of the multi function switch ) away from you it turns on the high beam headlights and if you move it towards you , you only have low beam headlights ( and if you pull the turn signal lever all the way towards you and then release it the high beam headlights will flash each time you do that )
fuse # 16 - 20 amp - Headlamps ( High Beams ) / Cluster ( Hi Beam Indicator ) fuse # 26 - 10 amp - Right Side Low Beam Headlamp fuse # 28 - 10 amp - Left Side Low Beam Headlamp according to the owners manual
According to the 2004 Ford Expedition Owner Guide : Low beam headlights take ( # 9006 bulb ) High beam headlights take ( # 9005 bulb )
yes left and right
pull the indicator stick towards you normally
The 02 F150 did not come stock with projection headlamps. The lamps are aftermarket if they are the projector style. If they are of decent quality, there should be a couple of "gear" like looking wheels on the back of the assembly. by turning these two wheels you will lower/raise the beam and also move it horizontally left and right. If not, you are sol.
With your low beam headlights on , pull the headlight control towards you
According to the 2002 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : The LOW BEAM headlights take bulb ( # 9006 ) Also , the HIGH BEAMS use # 9005
Reverse rotation Dana 44 twin traction beam
I believe you turn your headlights on low beam and then pull out on the headlight switch
To adjust the headlights on a 1997 Ford Laser, park the vehicle on a level surface about 10-25 feet from a wall, and mark the centerline of the vehicle on the wall. Each headlight has two adjustment screws: the vertical screw adjusts the height of the beam, while the horizontal screw adjusts the left-right alignment. Turn the vertical screw to raise or lower the beam so that the top of the beam is at the height of the marks or slightly below, and use the horizontal screw to center the beam relative to the vehicle’s centerline. Always check the adjustment after each change to ensure proper alignment.