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Headlights
The headlights on my late 90s Renault Clio have developed a problem. They work fine in side light and full beam mode but there does not seem to be any difference in brightness between side lights and dipped which is making it tricky to drive at night.
I changed one of the bulbs to see if this makes any difference but there was no change. Any ideas what might be causing this?
I changed one of the bulbs to see if this makes any difference but there was no change. Any ideas what might be causing this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It could just be a fuse thats blown in the headlamp circuit. This could well be seperate to the sidelight, full beam fuse.
If you remove the fuse box cover there is normally symbols to identify what a particular fuse is for or you it should be covered in the handbook. There are many light and bulb configurations. My old car had one bulb with two fillaments - one for dipped beam and both on for full) my new car has two seperate bulbs.
If you remove the fuse box cover there is normally symbols to identify what a particular fuse is for or you it should be covered in the handbook. There are many light and bulb configurations. My old car had one bulb with two fillaments - one for dipped beam and both on for full) my new car has two seperate bulbs.