Headlights - high beams ok, no low beams
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Headlights - high beams ok, no low beams
Honda Civic LX 1992:
When I turn the headlights on, the low beams are out on both sides.
When I switch to high beams, they both come on fine.
The bulbs are good - I checked visually - they aren't burnt.
Would something like this cost a lot to diagnose and fix?
Is this an easy do-it-yourself job?
TIA
Bubba
When I turn the headlights on, the low beams are out on both sides.
When I switch to high beams, they both come on fine.
The bulbs are good - I checked visually - they aren't burnt.
Would something like this cost a lot to diagnose and fix?
Is this an easy do-it-yourself job?
TIA
Bubba
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Re: Headlights - high beams ok, no low beams
bubbabubbs@yahoo.com wrote in news:298bb772-5a99-41fa-86d8-f3619f7f4d94
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> Honda Civic LX 1992:
>
> When I turn the headlights on, the low beams are out on both sides.
> When I switch to high beams, they both come on fine.
> The bulbs are good - I checked visually - they aren't burnt.
>
> Would something like this cost a lot to diagnose and fix?
> Is this an easy do-it-yourself job?
>
Assuming you've checked _ALL_ the fuses, and assuming you've tried to send
direct battery current (briefly) through the bulb filaments to see if they
actually light up -- the headlight switch (behind the steering wheel) is
bad.
You can swap this item with one from the wreckers, but be really careful
removing the SRS, so as not to damage the cable reel!
--
Tegger
@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com:
> Honda Civic LX 1992:
>
> When I turn the headlights on, the low beams are out on both sides.
> When I switch to high beams, they both come on fine.
> The bulbs are good - I checked visually - they aren't burnt.
>
> Would something like this cost a lot to diagnose and fix?
> Is this an easy do-it-yourself job?
>
Assuming you've checked _ALL_ the fuses, and assuming you've tried to send
direct battery current (briefly) through the bulb filaments to see if they
actually light up -- the headlight switch (behind the steering wheel) is
bad.
You can swap this item with one from the wreckers, but be really careful
removing the SRS, so as not to damage the cable reel!
--
Tegger
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Re: Headlights - high beams ok, no low beams
On Aug 5, 7:17 am, zzyzzx <scott21...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wouldn't trust a visual test on a light bulb. They could still be
> both bad. Check the filaments with a voltmeter set to ohms.
If the light bulb is good, should the ohm meter show something close
to zero/single ohms?
> I wouldn't trust a visual test on a light bulb. They could still be
> both bad. Check the filaments with a voltmeter set to ohms.
If the light bulb is good, should the ohm meter show something close
to zero/single ohms?
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Re: Headlights - high beams ok, no low beams
bubbabubbs@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Aug 5, 7:17 am, zzyzzx <scott21...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I wouldn't trust a visual test on a light bulb. They could still be
>> both bad. Check the filaments with a voltmeter set to ohms.
>
> If the light bulb is good, should the ohm meter show something close
> to zero/single ohms?
yes
> On Aug 5, 7:17 am, zzyzzx <scott21...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I wouldn't trust a visual test on a light bulb. They could still be
>> both bad. Check the filaments with a voltmeter set to ohms.
>
> If the light bulb is good, should the ohm meter show something close
> to zero/single ohms?
yes
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