Where are the high beams on a Honda Element?

Where are the high beams on a Honda Element?

First check the fuse under the hood that is labeled high beams. Note* under the fuse cover lid is the drawing/labeling of the fuses. Never mind…. no high and low separate fuses…. sorry about that. It sounds like its the headlight dimmer switch on the colom as its a neg. switched system.

What to do if your Honda Element headlights don’t work?

Now, get a jumper wire, connect one end to the RED wire with the BLUE stripe at either headlight, and the other to any metal part – the engine would be great. Don’t worry about trying to secure the ends of the wire, all you want to do is just touch the RED/BLUE wire (or the terminal) and the engine.

Why are my high beam headlights not working?

Again with the headlight switch set up just as before, if the high beams come on, then the wiring from the headlights through the UDFRB are fine, the problem is between the ‘C” connector and the switch. The next step would be to go in and pull the switch and do the same ‘test’ at the switch itself.

What are the warning lights on a Honda?

The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Honda. Click a link to learn more about each one. They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray).

Why are the high beams on my Honda Element not working?

1st – it’s not a fuse. The same power source feeds the low beams as the high beams. Don’t waste your time looking for a bad fuse or headlight relay – they are fine. 2nd – I would say with 95% certainty that both high beams are not burnt out. While yes, it is possible, It’s not real likely.

Again with the headlight switch set up just as before, if the high beams come on, then the wiring from the headlights through the UDFRB are fine, the problem is between the ‘C” connector and the switch. The next step would be to go in and pull the switch and do the same ‘test’ at the switch itself.

The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Honda. Click a link to learn more about each one. They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray).