No full beam
Hi guys Im a new subrau owner so only just getting into these cars and its the 1st car Im beginning to tinker with, its nothing special, just a 2002 GX however I thought it was better to spend 900 quid on a base model subrau impreza than a grand for a fiesta zetec-s lol.
Anyway got a small problem, I have no full beam anymore. I have had it a few months now and suddenly the full beam has stopped working. Now I am guessing either a relay or fuse but well Im not expert hence asking on here. I have yet to look into it but planning on doing so this weekend and was just after some advice as to any other things it could be. The full beam symbol still comes up on the dash and if I try to flash sombody without my headlights on it flashes them with dipped beam but if headlights are on or off I cant get full beam. I need to get myself a haynes manual probably for ease of stuff like this because Im not sure if it even tells you which relay's/fuses are for what.
Any help would be great
Cheers
Anyway got a small problem, I have no full beam anymore. I have had it a few months now and suddenly the full beam has stopped working. Now I am guessing either a relay or fuse but well Im not expert hence asking on here. I have yet to look into it but planning on doing so this weekend and was just after some advice as to any other things it could be. The full beam symbol still comes up on the dash and if I try to flash sombody without my headlights on it flashes them with dipped beam but if headlights are on or off I cant get full beam. I need to get myself a haynes manual probably for ease of stuff like this because Im not sure if it even tells you which relay's/fuses are for what.
Any help would be great
Cheers
Meant to say, it has morttre healights, I havent checked the bulbs because I assumed it wouldnt be because it would mean they both went at exactly the same time? or am I seriously overlooking somthing silly?
1. No Haynes manual available.
2. Check the fuse on the main beam Morette relay, usually close to the n/s light rear.
3. If the fuse is OK, or not present, find the relay and check it is switching.
A simple circuit tester helps.
2. Check the fuse on the main beam Morette relay, usually close to the n/s light rear.
3. If the fuse is OK, or not present, find the relay and check it is switching.
A simple circuit tester helps.
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