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Old Feb 28, 2016 | 04:07 PM
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Default Both Lo beam not working » Hi beam still work (2000 Accord)

Last night all lights were working fine. Today both lo beams are out.. but the peculiar thing is that both hi beams still work fine. So I went to the store parts store and replaced the bulbs only to find that both lo beams still do not work. Next I check the fuses to find that they are fine. What else can I do? I checked relays as well which seem to work fine too. I am not sure what the problem is here.

New bulbs, checked fuses, relay seem fine.. Do U have a diagonisis?







Fuses/Relay marked in blue were checked and fine












Here showing (1) lights off (2) lo beams (not working) (3) hi beams work
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Old Feb 28, 2016 | 05:51 PM
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Default Re: Both Lo beam not working » Hi beam still work (2000 Accord)

Issue may possibly be due to a faulty combination light switch.

Try this, there is 14P gray harness connector that plugs into the headlight switch on the left side. You have to remove the steering column covers to access it.

Unplug the 14P connector. With a spare piece of wire, connect one end to cavity terminal no. 4 (where a Blu/Red wire is) and the other end to cavity terminal no. 7 or 11 (where a black wire is). Blu/Red means a wire with blue insulation and a red stripe running through it.

Check to see if the low beams work afterward.
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