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Old 01-12-2004, 07:36 PM
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I recently bought some windshield washer lights. I didnt want to splice the driving light wire, so I grounded the wires, and held them up to the connector at the headlight and they turned on fine (stupid me for trying to make sure the lights worked the fast way by leaving the lights on while doing this) , but when I pushed in the wire harness the lights went out, probably from that grease crap they put at the end of the harness. When I was looking for a way to directly hook the power wire up to another wire I accidently touched something and it sparked. The passanger side lowbeam light went out, the parking lights and high beams all work. I tried replacing the bulb for the passenger side, again nothing. Just the passanger side lowbeam its out. What do you think is wrong? Did I just blow a fuse? Thank you for any help
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Fuse box under your steering wheel. Pull out the L Low beam fuse. Bet ya it's blown.
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Old 01-12-2004, 08:24 PM
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thanks, i'll check it out tomarrow morning, its really cold out tonight, i'll let ya know what I find out
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Re: Please help

it's your car telling you that it doesn't want those ugly ass lights sitting on top of it's hood. I think you should listen and throw them in the garbage. Anyhow, I'm not too sure you blew a fuse. I think there is one fuse for both headlights' low beams. Not quite too sure though. I blew a fuse for the headlights once, and I'm pretty sure that it was just one fuse for both headlights, but I had a 4th gen, might be different for your car
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thanks, it was a blown fuse, the high and low beams for each side has a different fuse
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cool thanks for clearing that up for me
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