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Just had my 2005 Mitsubishi outlander painted. Now my daylight running lights/low beams do not turn on. The highbeams and everything else turn on except the low beams. All fuse are good and all connectors are in place. What am I missing or could be the problem?
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okay, open the hood, and look behind the head light assembly, look for the low-beam bulb, these bulbs are which operate when you turn on your headlights. check modifiedlife.com for the correct size of the bulb. then simply put your hand in and turn the outer-fitting 1/4 and it should come off, simply swap the bulbs and it should be a piece of cake. put it in reverse order.
Highbeam Symbol problem The high beam and low beam works the opposite for my Mitsubshi Montero 1998, when in low beam the high beam SYMBOL comes on and when i flick to highbeam, the symbol comes off
On the van you have a high beam fuse and relay. On the low beam you also have a fuse and relay. Check the fuse/relay panel for a blown fuse controlling the low beam lights. If you do not find a blown fuse have some one to turn the key on and turn on the high beam lights> During this time locate the low beam headlight relay and place your finger on top of relay, have the other person to switch from high beam to low beam lights. You should feel a click in the relay when they make the switch from high to low beam. If not replace the relay and the problem should go away. Hope this will help you.
This is the daylight sentinnel feature.When the bcm triggers a low light scenario, it will try to compensate by itself with the auto lights.They should turn off automaticly by themselves after a few.Hope I could help....
Check your operators manual. When the daylight running lights are on you can't turn on your high beams. The car has two circuits. Remember to turn your main headlights on at dusk because your taillights are not on with your day running lights and someone can rear end you. You have to fully turn on your headlights in order to get access to your highbeams. Good luck!
Yes there is a relay switch that allows the low to high beam switch to occur. It shoud be mounted under the hood along the firewall. Check your manual too!
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