So i went to the junkyard today and got my hinge so i could open my drivers side door and i checked all the fuses and they all looked good. There were a couple of open slots but i have manual locks and windows so that accounted for them. I was wondering if anyone could tell me which fuses are the headlight fuses. If it is not the fuses what else is down the line until i get to lightbulbs?
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Re: Fuse location in fuse box, possible other problems
Originally posted by bigma_18 View PostSo i went to the junkyard today and got my hinge so i could open my drivers side door and i checked all the fuses and they all looked good. There were a couple of open slots but i have manual locks and windows so that accounted for them. I was wondering if anyone could tell me which fuses are the headlight fuses. If it is not the fuses what else is down the line until i get to lightbulbs?
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Re: Fuse location in fuse box, possible other problems
There isn't a specified fuse or relay for the headlights in either box. It could be a number of things. Your headlight switch may not be working.
Do your brights work? All other lights other than the headlights work, correct? (tail lights, marker lights, front parking lights, fog lights, interior)
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The headlights do not work at all and when the guy wrecked it and replaced the front bumper he didnt put in any other lights so all i have is headlights. The tail lights all work though.
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Here are pics of the fuse/relay layout regardless. It's my understanding though that the headlights are not fused.
You may notice on the first picture, there are two fuses which appear to be for headlights. However I believe that the DR at the end donates these to daytime running lights. There were no fuses or wiring in my car to these spots.
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Re: Fuse location in fuse box, possible other problems
Originally posted by TheGr8Schlotzky View PostHere are pics of the fuse/relay layout regardless. It's my understanding though that the headlights are not fused.
You may notice on the first picture, there are two fuses which appear to be for headlights. However I believe that the DR at the end donates these to daytime running lights. There were no fuses or wiring in my car to these spots.
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