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Old 04-11-2008, 01:09 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Aerocoupe View Post
Get a test light and see if you even have voltage on the high beam circuit at the head lamp connector before you drive all over town. I could be the multifunction switch or other things, not just the bulbs. I am only saying this as I don't think I have ever had two go out at the same time though it is very possible.

Darren
That's why I mentioned the fuse because pretty much all cars I've seen have a fuse for high beams. The fuse would be the quickest easiest check and should be the starting point of the check IMO. But if that looks good, then onward with the test light!!!
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