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Old 12-28-2008, 03:50 PM
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Default Both low beams out, not the bulbs.

This is on a 95 Camaro. My problem started with just one headlight, so I replaced it and that didn't do anything. Then a couple days later my other low beam went out. Neither of them are bad lights. The headlights are both good. So now I drive around with only high beams. Where is the relay for the low beams located at? I cannot find any kind of fuse or relay that says low beam in the fuse box.
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Have you checked you grounds? mine started to do some funny stuff, cleaned the grounds on the Radiator support, and they were fine after that.

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I'll give that a shot, Thanks

Edit: Grounds not the issue, any other ideas?

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Can anyone tell me where the relay for the low beams are? I need it fixed asap.
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There is no relay for the headlights. The circuit breaker is in the dash fuse panel.
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Does any one know how in the heck I fix this thing then. No fuses are out. And I would like to have headlights again.
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check for power at the headlights. if you dont then work backwards in the circuit till you find what is causing the problem.




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