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my headlights stopped working last night, and lucky me my high beams dont stick so i had to hold them manually for the duration of my 200 mile drive.......Anyway, im pretty sure its the fuse for the headlights, but i dont have my manual with me and im not sure which fuse number is for the headlights.... can someone plz help me?!?! better yet if someoneone would have a link to a complete fuse diagram, that would be awesome, thanks!!!!
1997 audi a4 1.8t with 140k ![]() |
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Well i assumed the reason that both my headlights went off simultaneously the other day was because the fuse burned out. I checked all the fuses, which means its either the headlight bulbs or an electrical problem. DO heaglight bulbs usually go out at the same time?
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also, do you have daylight running lights? if you DONT have them (your lights are usually off) then the switch may be bad. take it to a dealer if you replace the bulbs and they still dont work |
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