My headlights won't work and I'm trying to find out how to fix my headlights I was told it could be the RELAY box so WHERE do I find that please?
SOURCE: 2003 Seville STS low beam headlights don't work
ya its is prolly the bulbs, open your hood. look behind your headlamps, some have covers for the low beam and high beam. if there are covers turn on your high beams so you will know which bulb is your lowbeam. if you can unplug them. after cover is removed and you can acces the bulbs. they either twist out, lefty lossey. or they have little metal retainers that you have to move a certian way before you can swing the retainer out. its like a door you just have to unhook the proper side of retainer and the other side will be hinged. use a flash light and look at it close. good luck
SOURCE: I need a diagram for my 2004 pt cruiser fuse box,
you can download the manual for you cruiser from the chrysler website free of chared. its rather a large PDF file about 321 pages but the diagram is on pages 283 and284
SOURCE: headlights do not work on 96 camaro.
by looking at the manual for my 97 Camaro and if you say that the switch is good then that helps narrow it down a lot, because i found a circuit breaker... not a fuse!...located inside the headlamp switch itself. good luck and let me know if you find it... c.b's. are usually resetable please let me know if you fix it because i have the same car and it might go out on me someday..thanks man! also you can see if your getting voltage on the yellow wire when the switch is in the "head" position..if its not there, then its almost a guaranty that its the c.b.
SOURCE: headlights, washer fluid, thermostat, and
Hi, the relay is under the hood on the drivers side in the fuse/relay box. Position of each of the relay is indicated on the underside of the lid for the compartment. You have to replace either the relay or the fuse to fix the problem.
SOURCE: trying to find the headlight relay on my 2004 chryler sebring
There is a relay in the fuse box in the engine compartment, but it would handle both high and low beams. So I would guess the problem is in the dimmer switch.
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