Not sure about that specific one, but I know some car bulbs need to be in the right way up. Might they be upside down?
2007-12-19 21:58:13
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answered by parspants 5
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Have fixed a few fuse boxes in Metros in the past. This can cause dip or main beam to fail. Take fuse box apart carefully and look for bad connections
Why have you asked this question in Ford ?
2007-12-19 22:34:07
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answered by ajpshares 3
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check broken wire in that circuit. Also check bulbs!! The low beam in them may be fried!
2016-04-10 09:17:35
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answered by ? 4
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It could be the switch on the steering column that is faulty.
These can wear out over time, as they are used often, but can be replaced.
2007-12-20 22:31:41
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answered by Neil 7
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i really am fed up with people who waste our time with stupid answers, this is not one of those, it does sound like a relay, but to be obvious it would cost about £25-£50 for an auto electrician to check out, they can leave it to you after diagnostic or get them to fix it every body has their job to do.
2007-12-20 08:07:21
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answered by smooth 2
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Check the switches and the relays.
2007-12-19 22:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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from all my devoted friends and colleagues i am sure that you will get over it,but scrap it,and don't let anyone get their hands on the bits,the demons must die,
2007-12-20 04:12:08
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answered by billybus 3
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buy a ford then ??
2007-12-21 09:24:16
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answered by Tony 5
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