It'll be a fault in the wiring at the dip stalk but you could check if there is a fuse in the dip circuit of your car which has blown (There should NOT be a fuse) It is also just possible that the dip filaments are gone on both lamps.
Car headlights have to be able to "dip" so as not to dazzle oncoming traffic, they therefore can switch between a "high" beam and a "dipped" beam and thus have a dual beam.
Is that when you are driving down the road and a road sign says "DIP"- that means a slight drop in the road. Or is that a sign on the dash "DIPLIGHTS"- that means low beam headlights.
hi the dip headlight means that you have a problem with the headlights it is a common problem recognized by the factory.
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It doesn't.The reflectors in car's headlights' are concave.
Vinegar works very well for cleaning the headlights on your car.
Stop the car in a safe place at night. Put the car into neutral and apply the handbrake. Switch on the headlights. Get out of the car and look to see that the headlights are working.
the headlights are made from plastic
Possible that both dip beam bulbs have blown
Two places one can find car headlights for a 2007 Toyota Corolla are at Headlights Depot and Carid. One can also find car headlights at the local dealers.
Most all cars do not have a fuse for the headlights.