To find the correct fuse(s):
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best resource. It will have a fuse box diagram showing the exact location and amperage of each fuse, including those related to the headlights.
2. Check the under-hood fuse box: This is the most common location for automotive fuses. It's usually a black plastic box under the hood, often near the battery.
3. Check the interior fuse box: Some vehicles have additional fuse boxes inside the cabin, typically under the dashboard or in the glove compartment. Look for a panel that can be removed to access the fuses.
4. Look for labels: Fuse boxes often have labels indicating the function of each fuse. Look for labels like "Headlights," "Parking Lights," or similar. Sometimes the labels are vague, requiring careful cross-referencing.
Important Note: Since there's no single definitive answer without your specific owner's manual, I strongly advise against guessing. Incorrectly diagnosing a fuse problem can lead to further electrical damage. Always consult the manual or a qualified mechanic if you are unsure.