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Electrical headlight issue 97 Vision

one low beam out

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#1 DBSINWI

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Posted January 8, 2012 at 05:27 pm

My son's 97 Vision had the pass side low beam go out.  The hi beam works.  Simple bulb replacement, right?  Nope.  Replaced the bulb with a new one, still no low beam.  Swapped the bulbs side to side since the driver's side bulb works on hi and low beam.  Same result, no low beam on pass side.  The wires and connectors seem to be ok, though I haven't pulled any tape or armored covering off.  Since this was a sudden problem [light was working one day and not the next] you'd think there would be an obvious break or short, there is not.  So I have 3 bulbs and not a one of them has a low beam that works when plugged into pass side, but they all work fine when plugged into driver's side.  Anyone have any ideas I should look for before I start pulling apart the wiring harness?  Thanks in advance!

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Posted February 12, 2012 at 11:53 am

I'd check for a loose or broken ground wire first. But then again, I'm not a mechanic.




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