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Old 12-20-2008, 04:23 PM
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OK I looked at the fuse allocation chart that was with my car (hidden in the trunk). None are shown for the headlights. My passanger side one went out so I replaced the bulb with a new one, still out thi is strange so I switch the bulb with the drivers side that does work still no good. It must be a fuse but the chart does not help. Any idea what number the fuse for the passanger side headlamp is? BTW high beam works fine.
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There are no fuses for any of the exterior bulbs. They are all computer controlled. Are you getting a bulb out error?
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I am having the same problem what do I do
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OK I looked at the fuse allocation chart that was with my car (hidden in the trunk). None are shown for the headlights. My passanger side one went out so I replaced the bulb with a new one, still out thi is strange so I switch the bulb with the drivers side that does work still no good. It must be a fuse but the chart does not help. Any idea what number the fuse for the passanger side headlamp is? BTW high beam works fine.
Right side low beam
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Originally Posted by Ron Jr
OK I looked at the fuse allocation chart that was with my car (hidden in the trunk). None are shown for the headlights. My passanger side one went out so I replaced the bulb with a new one, still out thi is strange so I switch the bulb with the drivers side that does work still no good. It must be a fuse but the chart does not help. Any idea what number the fuse for the passanger side headlamp is? BTW high beam works fine.
Alot of newer cars set a code when bulb blows. I am actually working on one and was looking for fuse box diagram and maybe a reason why lt headlamp wouldn't work with new bulb and couldn't find answer. This car c class im on had a headlamp code and battery was actually dead with my junp box on it and all I did was unhook jump box and then hook it back up and walla it works. So either clear code or disconnect battery to clear code so computer will send signal.
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You mentioned there was no retainer clip in the headlight for the bulb... Doesnt that have to be there in order to secure a ground connection? They do in my headlamps. Just a thought. Not sure if anybody else mentioned it as I did not read the entire thread just thought I would throw that out there. Good luck

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