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Old Jan 20, 2015 | 06:03 AM
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Default 06 lexus gs300 AWD headlights

I know there are a lot of post about headlights already but I can't find the exact problem I am having so looking for some advice. My headlights flicker and go out after only being on for a minute. It is high and low beams and both sides randomly so I can't switch bulbs to test. My passenger side low beam was replaced only a few months ago and I did replace with a phillips so it was not a cheap bulb. I have read if it's the ballast they would not come on at all but I am puzzled that it would be both sides high and low beams all at once. Any advice?
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Old Jan 20, 2015 | 07:18 AM
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It's still probably bulbs and just bad luck, cheapest thing for you to do at this point is get a new pair of bulbs, any bulbs, cheap ones and try that first. You may also want to check if there is a single relay or fuse for the headlights and examine/replace it/them.

Wait high beams too? Definitely check loose/sketchy fuses/relays.
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Old Jan 20, 2015 | 07:27 AM
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Yes high beams and low beams flicker and go out on both sides. I will take a look at fuses then go to bulbs from that point I guess that's my best route. Real bad luck for them to all go at once I guess
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