Check for battery voltage at head light socket , if voltage replace bulb, if no voltage check voltage at light side of relay if ok check wiring to lights, if no voltage check switch side of relay if voltage replace relay, if no voltage check voltage at head light switch , both to and from switch, if faulty replace.
SOURCE: Headlights
I READ ONLINE THAT THERE WAS A RECALL ON THIS YEAR AND MAKE, CHECK WITH TOYOTA WEB SITES TO RECTIFY YOUR PROBLEM
SOURCE: headlights and dash light dont work
You would have to check and see if you are getting any power out of the light switch. There is a seperate wire for the headlights and the dash lights.
SOURCE: My headlights on my 1997 Jeep Wrangler will not
I retract my entire solution, having not read correctly your situation. You may simply have lost a body ground wire.????
SOURCE: i have no headlights on 1988 mustang gt
Check headlight lamps... then follow the wiring from the bulb connections back and make sure you're getting a good solid ground connection. It may have a loose, broken, severed grounding wire.. it's usually attached to the car body at some location not far from the headlights.
SOURCE: 2003 dodge durango no headlights,no wipers ,no
Outkastroost, I had the same problem last year with my '03 Durango. It happened shortly after we installed a new stereo. The solution was to disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 30 seconds to reset the computer. It's been working fine for a year now after that. I hope this works for you, too.
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