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Both of my headlights went out at the same time - help?!?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oswin" data-source="post: 2242199" data-attributes="member: 784466"><p>I was driving home from a hard day at work and everything was fine. My daytime running lamps (high beams at a low-watt state) were on, and my turn signals were both working. Six thirty rolls around, and it's time for me to head to Taco Bell. I hop in the car, start it, and rotate the switch turning on my headlights and...nothing. I turned them off and back on, but still, nothing. High beams work, hazard lights work, turn signals work, parking lamps work; everything but the low beam lamps work. I checked the fuse, and it was good, I bought two new lamps and they didn't come on. I have no clue, and I'm on a tight budget. I drive a 2000 Chevrolet Lumina, so the headlights are wired on the same circuit not separately. I have a rotating switch (which the fuse is also good on) not a plunger style. I have a steering column mounted low/high switch (pull back on windshield washer stick). Please help me! My guess is the ground is bad, but I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oswin, post: 2242199, member: 784466"] I was driving home from a hard day at work and everything was fine. My daytime running lamps (high beams at a low-watt state) were on, and my turn signals were both working. Six thirty rolls around, and it's time for me to head to Taco Bell. I hop in the car, start it, and rotate the switch turning on my headlights and...nothing. I turned them off and back on, but still, nothing. High beams work, hazard lights work, turn signals work, parking lamps work; everything but the low beam lamps work. I checked the fuse, and it was good, I bought two new lamps and they didn't come on. I have no clue, and I'm on a tight budget. I drive a 2000 Chevrolet Lumina, so the headlights are wired on the same circuit not separately. I have a rotating switch (which the fuse is also good on) not a plunger style. I have a steering column mounted low/high switch (pull back on windshield washer stick). Please help me! My guess is the ground is bad, but I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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