Headlight low beam issue
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I'm having a similar problem, do u know the location of the relay that was changed?
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is it possible that this can all be resolved by cleaning the grounding wire?!
my passenger side is also the only side that is faulty. From what YouTube shows it’s the grounding that was bad for them.
my passenger side is also the only side that is faulty. From what YouTube shows it’s the grounding that was bad for them.
Ok, I had the same issue and I chased gremlins for 2 hours to no avail. Checked my tech manual and it leads to the relay in block 2 which is somehow intergrated and the entire thing has to be changed out. I did something to get it to work and its been working for about 6 months now. By all means, what Im about to say is strictly at your own risk. I will not be held responsible for anything that happens to anyones car.
My solution, both headlights have individual fuses. I simply jumped power from one fuse to the other. Took a small cable, inserted into where the fuse blade goes, reinstalled the fuse and did the same thing into the fuse of the non working light.
I know this isnt the appropriate fix but its a temp fix for anyone just to get by.
My solution, both headlights have individual fuses. I simply jumped power from one fuse to the other. Took a small cable, inserted into where the fuse blade goes, reinstalled the fuse and did the same thing into the fuse of the non working light.
I know this isnt the appropriate fix but its a temp fix for anyone just to get by.
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