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battery acid may have gone down the side and eaten-through some wiring.....happened to me once, though the car was 12+years old at the time. Took-out most of the electrical stuff in the car w/o warning....
Bulb can be 1/2 blown. See if 1 of the 2 elements (lo/hi) are broken. That year MAY have a separate fuse for the left and right lights. It more likely has a relay.
its kind of uncommon but I have seen both Low Beams burn out at the same time,but first check to see if your vehicle has a separate relay for the high beams and one for the low beams if so replace the low beam one if that is not replace both head lights,and it that is not it the only thing left is the head light switch itself.Hope this helps good luck
Check for headlight relay and fuse. Some cars have separate circuits for head light flasher and normal high/low beam. From your description, I would suspect a bad connection to/from relay or relay itself.
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