I turn on low beams and the left one turns on but the right does not light up. i changed out the bulb nothing i changed out the socket nothing. the high beams work fine and power goes to the only when vehicle is on when it is off no power gets to the low beam side of the right headlight.
SOURCE: left low beam is out on my 2006 dodge ram 1500 4.7
I'd still vote for the bulb being bad. The high and low beams use two different filaments, so unless the bulb is physically broken, it is common for the low beam to be bad whilst the high beam is good.
That's why you see some people driving around with their high beams on -- they don't want to get stopped for a 'light out' citation..
When you take the bulb out to replace it, be sure to look at how it is mounted before removing. You don't want to accidently adjust your headling out of kilter.
good luck
SOURCE: On my `06 Dodge Ram
You probably have a bad plug or a broken wire on the low beam of the left side. I would replace the plug for the bulb and run a wire from the low beam on the right side or , locate and bypass the bad section of wire going to the current plug if the plug is still good.
SOURCE: 2002 Dodge Ram 4X4 1500
Try resetting the computer. Unhook both battery cables and ground them out to the frame. This will bleed off any charge in the computer. Do this for at least 60 seconds. Hook the battery back up and check for messages.
If that doesn't help, make sure you have the correct bulbs. The computer sends a small electrical pulse to the lights to test them, several times a minute. If you've ever upgraded your lights (like to HID lights) or replaced the bulbs with something not OEM equivalent, this cal cause the "Lamp Out" condition.
SOURCE: when I turn on my
did you check bulbs see if your getting power to to low beam bulb harness trace wires
SOURCE: 2007 Dodge Ram 2500, Right
that sounds like the dimmer switch has a problem it is not switching one side.
Poss switch or the wiring harness that plugs into dimmer switch.
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