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The high beam indicator is on. The low beams don't work.

The high beam indicator is on when ever the headlights are turned on.The problem is I have no low beam. Only the high beam works. I have checked the bulbs. They were removed and passed both the low and high beam test. I put in a new turn signal/headlight switch. It still happens. Is it a relay?

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You need a new headlight dimmer switch located on the steering column between the dash and the firewall

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2011

SOURCE: high beam headlights don't work, changed the bulbs, and checked the fuses, help

This is going to be a problem with your light switch or dimmer switch. Replace the light switch and see if that resolves the issue.

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2009

SOURCE: headlight low beam

Test to see if you have voltage at the bulb connector in low beam position. I'd almost bet that if there is no voltage there for the low beams that you have a bad high/low switch.

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SOURCE: 2002 Acura TL low beam headlight

How to Shift my headlight beam from position.
from I replace my headlight it's spatting directly on the ground..What can i do to change it from position

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