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    Headlight help

    Hello R3v!

    So im stumped. when i turn my low beams on only my passenger light and fog lights come on and my driver sides stay off, when i turn my high beams on all 4 lights come on. i tried wiring my passenger side to my driver side low beam and nothing happens.


    The fuses are good.



    Yes i've checked the blinker fluid, it's at the correct level. :hitler:
    Originally posted by Ty13r
    if you scream while doing it you'll gain extra power. worth a try.

    #2
    If you have sealed beam lights, they are dual filament and the low beam could be burned out. Swap the bulbs and see if the problem follows the bulb.

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      #3
      Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View Post
      If you have sealed beam lights, they are dual filament and the low beam could be burned out. Swap the bulbs and see if the problem follows the bulb.

      it's all one glass piece off an 85 325

      i took the light and plugged it into the passenger and it doesn't turn on. but it turns on with the high beams on.
      Originally posted by Ty13r
      if you scream while doing it you'll gain extra power. worth a try.

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        #4
        Did you check fuse 13 ?
        sigpichttp://www.germanaudiospecialties.com/

        1986 325es :early:

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          #5
          your low beam is burnt. replace with a new one and problem will go away. only $10
          sigpic
          327is
          325es
          325es
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            #6
            You have a burned-out headlight, homie. Better undo any screwing with the wiring you did. The outer lamps contain a filament for each the low beam and the high...two filaments. The low beam filament burned out. Replace the bulb.

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              #7
              awesome guys thanks but how do i replace it if it's all glass? it's not like i can just turn it right and pull it out.
              Originally posted by Ty13r
              if you scream while doing it you'll gain extra power. worth a try.

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                #8
                this is the head light



                Originally posted by Ty13r
                if you scream while doing it you'll gain extra power. worth a try.

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                  #9
                  nvm i always make everything harder then it needs to be. thanks for the help guys!
                  Originally posted by Ty13r
                  if you scream while doing it you'll gain extra power. worth a try.

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                    #10
                    I would do a voltage test on the headlight plug. I base this on the fact that it was posted that the low beam AND fog light doesn't work on one side.
                    sigpichttp://www.germanaudiospecialties.com/

                    1986 325es :early:

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                      #11
                      i have a great set of sealed beams for sale, ready to ship! shameless plug...... Glad you got it worked out!

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                        #12
                        for the fog light you could either check the fuse or replace that bulb too.


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                          #13
                          take grille off and undo the 3 screws holding light in. wala
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