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Old 04-19-2003, 02:43 AM
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Default lowbeam headlight don't work--help!!!

my 85 cabriolet lowbeam headlights won't work, highbeams work, fuses ok, any suggestions???
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Default lowbeam headlight don't work--help!!!

Check with the low beam bulb itself. Or if it's a dual filament bulb maybe the filament has gone bad. Check for power at the plug, check grounds. Try wiggleing the plug on the back of the light and carefully wiggle the wires for the headlights to see if their is an open in the wires.

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