i didn't even read the replies at first but i see most seem to agree. good luck if it isn't the bulbs but if i were you i would start there..
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easy way to check, use the GOOD LOW BEAM YOU HAVE TO CHECK, just hook it up on the other side and if it works tada solution
i thought i made it pretty clear in my post the way you should go about this. r3v while at times can be a pile of fucktards without any useful input there are those of us out there that try to give serious advice not just sarcasm and bull shit.
if you dont want to do the multimeter way just swap the known good low beam to the other side and test it that way. if you do that you'll know for sure if its the bulb or the wiringYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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Oh my.
My money is on the fuse, especially if they are the OE style.
Reasoning? The pictures above show that the right hand inner and outer high beam filaments are dark. Could they both be burned out? Maybe. But the fuse (which happens to control just the affected lighting...) would be a much more likely guess.
The OE fuses can not be visually checked.
Scratch that.
NO fuses can be visually checked except to confirm a bad one. You can not confirm a good fuse visually.-Dave
2003 Lincoln Towncar | 1992 BMW 325iC | 1968 Cadillac Deville
Need some help figuring out the ETM?
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Well, don't bother fucking around with the switch or the relay, it cannot be either.
What the fuck, am I the only person who can read a diagram? Or maybe just the only one who is willing to help AND read a diagram.
It CAN NOT be the relay, because 1 relay runs both high beams, another relay runs both low beams. It can be any point after the relay (fuses, wiring, fuse block, connectors, splices) as L and R split before the fuses.
Go download your ETM FIRST, then look at page 6312-0.
L Hi: White/Violet (fuse 1)
L Lo: Yellow/White (Fuse 13)
R Hi:White/Blue (Fuse 2)
R Lo:Yellow/Blue (Fuse 14)
See a pattern there? Now go LOOK AT THE DAMN DIAGRAM!
This shit ain't rocket surgery, boys.
Luke
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View PostWell, don't bother fucking around with the switch or the relay, it cannot be either.
What the fuck, am I the only person who can read a diagram? Or maybe just the only one who is willing to help AND read a diagram.
It CAN NOT be the relay, because 1 relay runs both high beams, another relay runs both low beams. It can be any point after the relay (fuses, wiring, fuse block, connectors, splices) as L and R split before the fuses.
Go download your ETM FIRST, then look at page 6312-0.
L Hi: White/Violet (fuse 1)
L Lo: Yellow/White (Fuse 13)
R Hi:White/Blue (Fuse 2)
R Lo:Yellow/Blue (Fuse 14)
See a pattern there? Now go LOOK AT THE DAMN DIAGRAM!
This shit ain't rocket surgery, boys.
Luke
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