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Don't forget to check the Relays.... Black boxes associated with the fuses... Also there are usually two fuse blocks ONE inside of the car on the drivers side: Under the dash, or on the side of it. TWO is under the hood in the engine compartment area either on the firewall or on one of the fenders usually close to, same side as the battery.
Shine your head lights on a wall either in your garage or outside wall and re-adjust your head light back to were you think you had them last. Use the high beam and the low beam settings and you will be able to beam the light were you think they should be. Common problem with most new vehicles now days, low beams don't seem to be bright enough.
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