Why are the low beams on my car not working?

Why are the low beams on my car not working?

If your low beams are not working, but your high beams are, there is a possibility that your low beams have burned out in your headlight. They get the most use, so they are the first to go. Replace the headlamps. Issue: My low beams work intermittently.

Is there a problem with my high beams?

My low beams do not work at all. However, my high beams work fine. If i have the low beams turned on, there is nothing. When i turn on the high beams, they work fine. Heres the wierd part though. When i turn on my high beams, the light on the dash saying the bright lights are on doesnt light up???

Why are my F150 low beam headlights not working?

Replace the bad bulb. If both lights are doing the same thing, then the problem may lie in the wiring or the fuses. Make sure that all your fuses are set correctly and not loose. A headlight should not be loose, so make sure they are both sitting solidly in the sockets.

What to do when your low beam light goes out?

Disconnect the battery. Be sure you remember which side of the car has a blown out low beam bulb before disconnecting the battery. To disconnect it, use a hand or socket wrench of the appropriate size to loosen the nut holding the ground cable onto the negative terminal of the battery.

If your fuses, relays and bulbs are sound, it’s likely your steering column control switch – the “pull towards you to flash your hi-beams”, etc. one Click to expand… Is there a way I can check that myself?

Do you need to replace both high and low beams?

Some vehicles use a single bulb for both high and low beams while others do not. If the high beam on the same side is also out, it may be one bulb. You do not need to purchase specific bulbs for each side, but identifying which is the blown out bulb will help you to replace it without having to start the vehicle again.

Can a high beam light bulb be blown out on the same side?

If the high beam on the same side is also out, it may be one bulb. You do not need to purchase specific bulbs for each side, but identifying which is the blown out bulb will help you to replace it without having to start the vehicle again.