HELP! Headlights not working...
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How about instead of just throwing parts at it you take it to someone that knows what they are doing and actually get the thing properly diagnosed. They are a wide variety of things that could cause this problem and you may get lucky and fix it by throwing parts at it, but you could also waste a bunch of money and accomplish nothing.
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yeah.. that'd probably be the best solution. but then again, that sense of accomplishment when I somehow get it to work with my own hands is quite tantalizing if you know what i mean haha
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i highly doubt both bulbs or ballasts burned out, you can quickly check with a multi meter if the ballasts are getting power in the first place.
If it is not the fuse, relay, or switch, it could be the body control module.
If it is not the fuse, relay, or switch, it could be the body control module.
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