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Old 11-08-2007, 05:03 AM
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Unhappy where is the headlight module

My headlights can work in high beam but not in low, also my brake lights don't get brighter when I press the brake. I try the fuses already, they are good. So I went to a shop and tell told me that its me headlight module. but they wanted $400I can do it myslef all I need to know is where is it at?


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Re: where is the headlight module

Have you checked the brakelight switch (located somewhere on/at the bar of the brake pedal)? If your brakelights don't light up at all, with or without the running lights on, then you likely have a faulty brakelight switch.

If it's faulty, it shouldn't have any effect on your headlights, but may explain the lack of brakelights.

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Re: where is the headlight module

thanks I will try it out
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