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Posted: Jan 04 2011 at 11:29am | IP Logged Quote olympus12

2000 Frontier. the right front headlamp is out. There is no response for high or low beams. I replaced the bulb and fuses and still have nothing. Could someone give me some suggestions on what to do next?
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Posted: Jan 04 2011 at 6:29pm | IP Logged Quote frontierguy

I believe there is a right and left fuse. Possible headlite
switch is bad also.

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Posted: Mar 03 2011 at 5:19am | IP Logged Quote Spiffy1

Umm, you probably did and this sounds dumb but did you try unplugging the headlight connector and use a voltage meter to see if it is even getting voltage?  When the light went out did you hear a pop?  Check the relays as they also could be bad.  Check the headlight connector itself.  Is it corroded?  Did one of the wires come lose?  If worse comes to worse you can splice the positive (Hi/Lo) and negative power wires from the working headlight and use it to power the one that's out.

Does it use 9007 bulbs?  If it does I have an aftermarket harness I don't use.  You can have it for free.
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