wiring harness
hey guys
i just got home and i notice that my driverside light doesnt work..i check the bulb and put a new one in and it still doesnt work..could it be the wiring harness?
if so how much is a new one and is it hard to change?
thanks
i just got home and i notice that my driverside light doesnt work..i check the bulb and put a new one in and it still doesnt work..could it be the wiring harness?
if so how much is a new one and is it hard to change?
thanks
check the fuse.. there are seperate fuses for low and high beam.
unless your connector looks burnt or melted then i doubt its that.
check fuse first than the connector.
unless your connector looks burnt or melted then i doubt its that.
check fuse first than the connector.
how did this happen? all of a sudden?
maybe the new bulb is bad too.. ive seen it happen.. test the new bulb on the working side to see if it works..
I doubt any of the wires just burned or disconnected unless they were cut, and chances are that the fuse would have been blown if the wire is burnt.
What kind of bulbs are you using? OEM or hyperwhite junk?
maybe the new bulb is bad too.. ive seen it happen.. test the new bulb on the working side to see if it works..
I doubt any of the wires just burned or disconnected unless they were cut, and chances are that the fuse would have been blown if the wire is burnt.
What kind of bulbs are you using? OEM or hyperwhite junk?
im using that hyperwhite junk and i tested the bulb on both sides and it works the fuse is find too
im stuck...do u i have to buy a new wireharness bc a new one is like 110 bucks
im stuck...do u i have to buy a new wireharness bc a new one is like 110 bucks
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Check the socket for 12V with the headlight switch on. If it doesn't get battery voltage, then it's the connector or something somewhere else in the wiring/circuit.
You can get individual replacement connectors from NAPA. All you need to do is cut, splice, solder, and heat shrink.
You can get individual replacement connectors from NAPA. All you need to do is cut, splice, solder, and heat shrink.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IN VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Check the socket for 12V with the headlight switch on. If it doesn't get battery voltage, then it's the connector or something somewhere else in the wiring/circuit.
You can get individual replacement connectors from NAPA. All you need to do is cut, splice, solder, and heat shrink.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks man
You can get individual replacement connectors from NAPA. All you need to do is cut, splice, solder, and heat shrink.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks man
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