I had posted this question in another section, but figured I would try it to see what other answers I get.
This problem started just recently. My left side headlight had blown out, so I had replaced it. This was the first week of December. Approximately two weeks later, this new headlight is not working. I went back to the same place I had bought the headlight from and they let me swap out seeing as how a new one had expired so early. After placing the new headlight in and testing it to see if it worked, I found it did not work. I am figuring that it's a relay or fuse gone bad, but the Haynes manual I have only gives general information. I have looked at the fuse panels on both the inside of the car and under the hood and still cannot find it. My question is this...If it is only one headlight giving a problem, would/could this signal something bigger than a fuse or relay?
I am normally pretty good at figuring things out, but this continues to stump me. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
This problem started just recently. My left side headlight had blown out, so I had replaced it. This was the first week of December. Approximately two weeks later, this new headlight is not working. I went back to the same place I had bought the headlight from and they let me swap out seeing as how a new one had expired so early. After placing the new headlight in and testing it to see if it worked, I found it did not work. I am figuring that it's a relay or fuse gone bad, but the Haynes manual I have only gives general information. I have looked at the fuse panels on both the inside of the car and under the hood and still cannot find it. My question is this...If it is only one headlight giving a problem, would/could this signal something bigger than a fuse or relay?
I am normally pretty good at figuring things out, but this continues to stump me. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks in advance.