- Headlight Switch: The headlight switch may be faulty or not making a proper connection, preventing the low beams from turning on. Check the headlight switch and ensure it's in the correct position.
- Fuse: There might be a blown fuse that's responsible for the low beams. Check the fuse box and inspect the fuse for the low beams. Replace the fuse if necessary.
- Headlight Relay: The headlight relay could be faulty or malfunctioning. The headlights use a relay to switch power from your battery to your lights, so if this relay is faulty, it can affect your lights.
- Low Beam Bulbs: The low beam bulbs themselves could be faulty and need replacement. Check the bulbs and see if they are burned out or damaged.
- Electrical Wiring: There may be a problem with the electrical wiring that connects to the low beam headlamps. Check the wiring for damage, loose connections, or corrosion.
- Headlamp Assembly: In rare cases, the headlamp assembly itself could be faulty, causing the low beam not to work.