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Old 02-15-2013, 08:15 PM
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My passenger headlights stopped working and upon inspection the plug was a bit corroded somehow so I ordered new headlights and installed them and the passenger low beams still do not work! The brights do though.... please help me figure out what is wrong!!! Included are pics of the old headlights plug. The missing pin is not inside the truck plug, it came out in my hands when inspecting it.
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Old 02-15-2013, 08:22 PM
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The drivers side headlight functions perfectly in low and hi's
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Get a test light see if you have power while on low to the plug. If no, trace the wire back to the break if yes then check your contacts properly.
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Fuse was blown >.< replaced fuse and good to go.
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So your suggesting one low beam is controlled by one fuse??? Although ive never had issues with my truck in that regard, my experience tells me thats unlikely.
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Originally Posted by mgauts
So your suggesting one low beam is controlled by one fuse??? Although ive never had issues with my truck in that regard, my experience tells me thats unlikely.
Yeah no doubt what the hell?
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That is exactly what I am saying. One low beam was one fuse. The hi's in both worked and the lows in the drivers side worked. One fuse replaced and both worked as intended.
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R03 is hi-beams, 25 is drivers side lows, and 23 is passenger side lows. Referring to the numbers positioning of the fuses
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And what would have caused it to blow in the first place
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Originally Posted by ford lover 07
And what would have caused it to blow in the first place
Honestly... no idea. Obviously my plug was messed up so maybe had something to do with that.


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