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Old 08-09-2002, 05:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 94Si and I had thought both of my low beams had burned out, about a month apart. I changed them this afternoon and they still didn't work. Could this be the wiring, if so how could I tell or check. Could it be anything else maybe?

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Did you check the fuses for both??
Did you notice anything else not working on your car???
Check the fuse box.
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Did you check the fuses for both??
Did you notice anything else not working on your car???
Check the fuse box.
agreed, there is a fuse for the headlights too, so make sure that you check that first. One time i thought that my bulb was out but it was my fuse....doh
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If it's not the fuse, it's gotta be the relay. It might be loose. Both my headlights click off sometimes while I'm driving, pretty dangerous. Check the relay in the fuse box under the hood.
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it could also be the swich on the steering wheel. I had the same problem and bought the relays and fuses, replaced them all and it still didn't work. When i got the swich in it finaly worked.
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