Passenger Side Headlight Problem
My right headlight low beam will not come on. The parking light comes on but it is dim, the high beam works (low beam still does not). Drivers side headlight and parking light work fine. I checked the bulb, checked the fuse, removed the clips for the harness along the front end and inspected the wiring, removed the fuse box trying to track the wire down underneath.
At the fuse box I checked voltage:
Fuse #3 is the Drivers side low beam (no problems)
Fuse #2 is the Passenger side low beam (problem)
Voltage across fuse #3 with lights on = 12V
Voltage across fuse #2 with lights on = 0V
Standing at drivers side front fender facing passenger side:
Voltage from right side of fuse #3 to GND (lights on) = 12V
Voltage from right side of fuse #2 to GND (lights on) = 0V however from the left side of fuse #2 I get 12V to GND (left side of fuse #3 to GND is 0)
I searched the threads to see if there are any posts on problematic areas that are prone to wear the wires and possibly cause shorts, but thus far I am coming up a little "short"...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich
At the fuse box I checked voltage:
Fuse #3 is the Drivers side low beam (no problems)
Fuse #2 is the Passenger side low beam (problem)
Voltage across fuse #3 with lights on = 12V
Voltage across fuse #2 with lights on = 0V
Standing at drivers side front fender facing passenger side:
Voltage from right side of fuse #3 to GND (lights on) = 12V
Voltage from right side of fuse #2 to GND (lights on) = 0V however from the left side of fuse #2 I get 12V to GND (left side of fuse #3 to GND is 0)
I searched the threads to see if there are any posts on problematic areas that are prone to wear the wires and possibly cause shorts, but thus far I am coming up a little "short"...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich
My right headlight low beam will not come on. The parking light comes on but it is dim, the high beam works (low beam still does not). Drivers side headlight and parking light work fine. I checked the bulb, checked the fuse, removed the clips for the harness along the front end and inspected the wiring, removed the fuse box trying to track the wire down underneath.
At the fuse box I checked voltage:
Fuse #3 is the Drivers side low beam (no problems)
Fuse #2 is the Passenger side low beam (problem)
Voltage across fuse #3 with lights on = 12V
Voltage across fuse #2 with lights on = 0V
Standing at drivers side front fender facing passenger side:
Voltage from right side of fuse #3 to GND (lights on) = 12V
Voltage from right side of fuse #2 to GND (lights on) = 0V however from the left side of fuse #2 I get 12V to GND (left side of fuse #3 to GND is 0)
I searched the threads to see if there are any posts on problematic areas that are prone to wear the wires and possibly cause shorts, but thus far I am coming up a little "short"...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich
At the fuse box I checked voltage:
Fuse #3 is the Drivers side low beam (no problems)
Fuse #2 is the Passenger side low beam (problem)
Voltage across fuse #3 with lights on = 12V
Voltage across fuse #2 with lights on = 0V
Standing at drivers side front fender facing passenger side:
Voltage from right side of fuse #3 to GND (lights on) = 12V
Voltage from right side of fuse #2 to GND (lights on) = 0V however from the left side of fuse #2 I get 12V to GND (left side of fuse #3 to GND is 0)
I searched the threads to see if there are any posts on problematic areas that are prone to wear the wires and possibly cause shorts, but thus far I am coming up a little "short"...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich
P.S. The right side grounds should be on the right fender well and possibly in the right front area back of the headlight. I would send you a RX300 manual on file but I frankly am not computer knowledgable enough to do it.
Last edited by code58; Jan 25, 2009 at 11:22 PM.
Thanks Code58 - I tried swapping fuses with the left side HL fuse and got the same result - left side ok, right side still out.
I was thinking ground problem also. I tried using a voltmeter on the red lead at the lamp socket and ground it (with lights on) but got no voltage.
Thanks again for the reply,
Rich
I was thinking ground problem also. I tried using a voltmeter on the red lead at the lamp socket and ground it (with lights on) but got no voltage.
Thanks again for the reply,
Rich
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