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Old 11-02-2007, 08:55 AM
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Headlight problem need help!!!

Okay heres the deal last night i noticed the drivers side headlight out i though no big deal must be blown...but when i hit the unlock button on the fob both headlights lit up. i have checked the fuses and they are good. Do i have a wiring issue? I have a 06 SS/SC. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

can anyone help?

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One of the 2 elements are probably burned out. Your keyless flashes your high beam part and your low beam might be blown.

I'd try that first and see if the high beam burns and not the other.
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Replacing the bulb will fix this. I had the same issue with my 06 SS/SC. It's nothing to be concerned about.
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the high beams work fine.. i did not know that the keyless flashed the highbeams. Damn i really didn't wanna buy new lights. The headlight bulbs are a pain to replace.
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Originally Posted by SSinPA
the high beams work fine.. i did not know that the keyless flashed the highbeams. Damn i really didn't wanna buy new lights.
your only buying new bulbs its ok. at least it isnt as bad as it couldve been.
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i know but aren't the bulbs a pain to replace
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no not really. at least i dont think they are for our cars. but i changed one on my friends accord and it took 20 min to get the screws and stuff outta there to be able to get the replacement in.
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i know but aren't the bulbs a pain to replace
It really is easy. Look in your owners manual. It has the instructions on how to replace them.

The fog lights are a little more difficult than the head lights.
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If you have to get new headlights, consider getting better ones than the stock ones. You will only have to replace the bulbs.
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