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High beams work but no low on a 1996 Dodge Intrepid?

Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take:

1. Check the Light Bulbs:

- Verify that the low beam bulbs are not burnt out. Replace the bulbs if they are faulty.

2. Check the Headlight Switch:

- Ensure the headlight switch is set to the "low beam" position. If the switch is damaged, replace it.

3. Inspect the Headlight Relay:

- Locate the headlight relay in your fuse box and check if it's functioning correctly. If the relay is faulty, replace it.

4. Check the Headlight Fuse:

- Identify the headlight fuse in the fuse box and inspect it for any damage or blown fuse. Replace the fuse if necessary.

5. Inspect the Headlight Wiring:

- Look for any damaged or loose wiring that may be causing the issue. Repair or replace the wiring as needed.

6. Check the Headlight Ground Connection:

- Ensure that the headlight has a proper ground connection. Clean the contact points and make sure they are securely connected.

7. Test the Headlight Switch Circuit:

- Use a multimeter to check for voltage at the headlight switch circuit when the low beams are selected. If there is no voltage, there may be an issue with the switch circuit or wiring.

If you have checked all of these components and the low beams still don't work, it's recommended to take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic or an auto electrician for further diagnosis and repair.