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There is a relay for low beams and one for high...The relay for headlights low is defective...To prove it switch the low with the high and see the trouble follow...Relay is not that expensive...Engine compartment fuse/relay box...See diagram for relay location...saailer
neutral safety switch or ignition switch...if dashlites, etc come on when u turn ignition on, prob neutral safety switch...chek brightness of headlights for good all around connections...
Check the head light relay,and the dimmer switch,and also,the head light switch could be bad.Use a test light to eliminate the switch that is giving the problem.You can purchase one at the auto parts store cheap,
you will probably find the problem stated with a poor connection in the headlight switch plug and is now heating up and looseing conection in a short time.remove the headlight switch and you will see what i mean.
Try looking under the Air Filter intake box under the hood driver side. You will probably have to take the box out to get to the Plug. There is a Plug there that corrodes and the wires break off.
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