Re: Headlight Problem, continued
Do you have DRL? If so check the low beam cut relay. If not possibly the
multifunction light switch. Spend a couple bucks on a millimeter and learn
how to trace the circuit. You can get a cheap millimeter for under five
bucks from Harbor Freight that will work for your purposes. If you plan on
doing your own service work you have to have one.
<pupdef@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> First, thanks to everyone who answered my post about my 2001 Honda
> Civic with both headlights out.
>
> Further investigation reveals that the high-beams work, but not the
> low-beams. I replaced one bulb to see what happens, and it's the same
> thing - the low-beams don't work but the high-beams do. The fuses for
> the headlights look good, but as someone suggested, they could be bad
> anyway. I don't have a multimeter to test them. Should I just replace
> the fuses and see what happens?
>
> Tegger - you mentioned a third, 100a fuse under the hood that protects
> both sides of the headlight circuit. The biggest fuse that I can find
> in the under-hood fuse box is an 80a fuse that protects the battery.
> Is there one somewhere else?
>
> Thanks
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