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Old 05-31-2012, 07:09 PM   #1
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Unhappy headlight problem

I have a 2006 Damon Challenger. The right low beam headlamp is out. I replaced the bulb thinking that would be the easy fix. The right high beam, and right turn signal work fine. All the running lights, tail lights, brake lights all work fine. The Ford owners manual shows that the headlights are on separate fuses. I checked the fuse with a volt ohm meter and it is good. When I start the engine the day time running lights come on. The left headlight works, the right does not. Also if I trun on the dash switch the left headlight works the right does not. It is only the low beam. Each headlight has 2 separate bulbs. Where should I look next? Help!!!!!
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Old 05-31-2012, 07:14 PM   #2
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I would swap the known good bulb from the RLB into the LLB. If the bulb lights, then the new bulb is bad (it does happen sometimes). If it doesn't, then perhaps the socket is bad.
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After I installed the new bulb and found that it did not work, I checked the old bulb with a volt/ohm meter and it tested ok. I'm thinking the socket too.

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Glad we were thinking along the same page. Guess all that time I have spent in the garage isn't *completely* wasted
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