My Hyosung GT125R - The Normal lights are very dim, pressing the high beam switch does nothing but if i press the pass button the high beams work. any suggestions?
There are few solved help links,related to these types of issue.Click the link below and go through its procedure:------2004 Dodge Ram: High Beam Light is DIM?
http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/04/2004-dodge-ram-high-beam-light-is-dim.html
----------High beams stopped
working but headlights still work?
http://howtobyme.blogspot.com/2011/11/highbeams-stopped-working-but.html
----------• Working of Headlight switch? ---------
• Both headlight bulbs blow together? -------------
• Car headlight bulbs don't last long?
---------These details will helpThanks.
SOURCE: Dim headlight
This is always caused by a loose or corroded headlight ground wire, check around the head light for a wire screwed to the sheet metal or radiator support.
SOURCE: INOP low beam and high beams
The problem is the headlight switch itself - it's one of the most common failures on these cars. The part, brand-new, is about $158 from ECSTuning.com. Replacing it involves removing the airbag and steering wheel - not difficult but a little nerve-wracking due to the power of the airbag.
If this is something you want to tackle on your own, reply back here and I can give you a step-by-step on doing the work yourself. Or you can go to a shop/dealer and just have them do it. They'll probably charge you at least two hours' labor, even though it's a 40 minute job. Let me know what you would like to do.
SOURCE: Jeep Headlights not working. High beam works
had the same problem on my 92....check under the hood on the drivers side,towards the front,there is a "junction box" with all of the lighting wires connecting from the switches to the lights.My wires were all corroded inside,so I cleaned the ends and bought a new box from the local electronic supply store.The problem has not come back.
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SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Corolla high beam lights are not
Your switch must be working since your indicator is telling you when the high beams are on, so my guess is that your bulbs are faulty. The high beam part. They probably burnt out one at a time, so you didn't notice until the second one went. Change your bulbs, and see if that solves it. If not, let me know.
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