I have a Nissan Xterra and for a while the headlights kept blowing fuses. The problem with it was the harness or something to that extent. Aparantly the filaments broke and were not making contact which also screwed up the brights and fog lights. Fuses kept blowing, and the "bright indicator" light remained on even though the brights were not on.
2006-08-13 18:39:02
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answered by Anita 4
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Could the dim light bulbs be burnt out? I have had that happen on my car, but it was an escort. You may just have to replace the whole headlight, if it doesn't open up. I had to change the whole light.
2006-08-12 12:46:31
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answered by jiffy trip 1
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You've either got a bad switch, or an open in the low beam portion of the headlamp circuit.
2006-08-12 13:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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more then likely both your dim lights are burnt out. it happened to me and i had to drive with my brights on until i had the bulbs replaced.
2006-08-12 12:44:27
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answered by george 2 6
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at some shops, once you purchase a brand new automobile radio, they're going to set up it for unfastened. i bought one and tried to place in it myself, i ****** up each little thing someway and could no longer even get it to coach on. I observed my reciept and it suggested unfastened installation, i called them up and have been given a appointment and that they put in it and glued all of the stuff i tousled. ****** production facility radio's
2016-12-14 04:56:38
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answered by ? 3
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Try new headlights. you have high and low beams, the low beams are probable burnt out, It does happen to all cars.
2006-08-12 12:44:19
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answered by Brandy 3
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did the dim side burn out . just buy 2 one for each side that way same briteness on both sides
2006-08-12 12:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I say bad switch...easy repair...
2006-08-12 12:42:58
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answered by Sharlala 5
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