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Old 09-09-2023, 11:38 AM
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Question Head lights not working

i got a 2017 challenger 3.6 l My high and low beams are out.The day time lights work which i assume are the rings around the headlites but the headlights do not come on at nite any ideas on this?
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Not even manually?
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Old 09-10-2023, 05:42 AM
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no and im not sure if i have hid headlights because each fuse box location i see it shows 2 yellow 20 amp fuses next to each other and i dont have those two.
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Check the bulbs..... One style has the later model Standard looking style bulb similar to a 9004...
The HID's : Some have a square box hanging off the back of the bulb...
Check for power at the connectors with the light switch in the on position...
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Yup, I was just going to suggest bulbs but Racerhog beat me to it. I recall replacing and doing all kinds of stuff on a Dodge van with no low or high beanms only to find out they blew out when the customer hit a pothole.
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Old 09-13-2023, 01:37 PM
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I would verify the high/low beam switch, in the older cars low beam goes out when bad not sure about this but I would check it out.
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would 1 blow headlite bulb make the other dead too, im asuming not?
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i dont have those 2 yellow 20 amp fuses for hiv headlites i also dont have relays 46 and 65 so im lost now.

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Check the headlight ballast.... Maybe they are losing power when they warm up????
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I owned a 17 Challenger SXT also. Check fuse #15 and #15.
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im told the 2 fuses 40 amp in the trunk , to check those but they look like square little fuses, not the normal type what kind are they.
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Originally Posted by Lostviking
I owned a 17 Challenger SXT also. Check fuse #15 and #15.
under the hood or in the truck, this car does not have -h-i-d.
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