Low beam or fog lamps only.
low beam
leave parking lights on or lower beam headlights on
Low beam headlights and fog lights if the vehicle has fog lights.
both my lowbeam headlights aren't working although high beam and parking lights do. probably aloose connection. any ideas how i can fix it sal
On most vehicles, the low beam headlights are the outside pair of lights. This is true when the headlights are side by side. When the two sets of lights are stacked, the low beam headlights are usually on the bottom.
if you've tried hitting the high/low beam switch & headlights are out on both, then a bad headlight switch or headlight switch plug or high/low beam switch plug not fully engaged.
Check the grounds for the headlights.
Full beam lights in foggy conditions will reflect the light directly back at the driver. Dipped headlights should be used instead.
i was wondering whether the switch at the parking brake could affect this problem.
The headlights are a separate circuit from the others. Check the bulbs, headlight switch, Hi/Low beam switch and depending what year you have check the fuses.
Your low beam lights should be on when driving after sunset (twilight) and when it is raining. Some states require headlights or daytime running lights to be on in various conditions or at various times.You should not use your high-beam lights when you are closely behind another vehicle, or when approaching another vehicle head-on on a two-way road.
At night yes, but in the day no because the sunlight overpowers the headlights and high beam lights.