Let’s talk headlights

campervanannie

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1= sidelight
2= indicater
3= headlights
4 = full beam
so 1 2 4 are working 3 both went off at the same time so would that be a fuse or is it feesable that both headlights should blow at the same time. 🥴
 
Lots of vehicles I've had have had separate fuses for left and right headlights.
Could be any of the things mentioned.
I'd check fuses first, probably easiest.
Then check bulbs. Actually I'd just get new bulbs and put them in. Not worth time faffing about with old bulbs.
 
They are separate fuses as well, so I suspect the relay/switch or earth but first I would check the bulbs, one could have blown earlier than the other, unlikely but it costs nothing to check

Dipped beam relay is in the fuse board behind the dashboard (Body Control Module) T01

Main beam relay is in the engine fuse box (CVM) T02

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If its a relay there not too expensive, about £5 tops, after fuses I think its the problem, normally a click can be heard when the stock at wheel is flipped, relays are norm in a cluster near or in a fuse box under the dash or hood.
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I'll have the extra wiring, and light, thanks. :p

Extra wiring is nout to do with lights, had 100w lights 30 years back, more to do with all the sh-t not required in veh these days, years back a couple of relays and a simple fuse box was all required, now a makers own fancy box with relays of own des cost squillions, just so you cannot do DIY.
 
Extra wiring is nout to do with lights, had 100w lights 30 years back, more to do with all the sh-t not required in veh these days, years back a couple of relays and a simple fuse box was all required, now a makers own fancy box with relays of own des cost squillions, just so you cannot do DIY.
Loads had 100w lights 30 years ago, they weren't often gas though. :p
 

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