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deso | 14:57 Sun 23rd Apr 2006 | How it Works
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I just replaced a headlamp bulb but the new one doesn't work either. Both old & new work OK if full beam is selected, but neither will work on dipped. I thought it may be a fuse but surely this would also affect the bulb on full beam. The side light bulb has also stopped working; It was OK before I put the new headlight bulb in though. I'm slightly baffled. Can anyone throw any light on this? (excuse the pun!!)
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Sounds like it could be a fuse.
I think the full beam has a separate fuse from other headlight functions
Dipped and main beam are nearly always seperate fuses, so investigate this first. If a bulb blows, it quite often blows the fuse as well, so it could be both (if you see what I mean). Side lights are normally a seperate bulb and holder, so you may have dislodged this whilst replacing the main bulb.

Motoring questions are always easier to answer if full details of the car are given, all manufactures are different!

I have a similar problem with my Peugeot 405 at the moment, all bulbs are ok as i have tried them in a friends car. I have side lights and main beam but dip only works every now and then, I was told it was the stalk on the steering column that was the problem but I have replaced it with a new one and its still no better, is it likely to be a faulty relay somewhere ? as surely if it was a blown fuse, dip would not work at all


Any help would be great,Thanks

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Thanks for the tips people. Point taken Toreman, but it was general principles I was after, such as the very useful tip that dipped & mainbeam may be on different circuits.

BuckTarbrush, go here. This French car forum will undoubtedly be able to advise.


http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/index.php

Thanks Mortartube, that looks a good site
The intermittent problem could be a faulty or rusty earth connection

I have a similar problem with my 1990 Audi 100 2.3E - The sidelights work fine, but dim to nothing when the main headlights are put on! It's been suggested to me that it may be a control unit. Fogs will only work if non-existent headlights are put on!


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