Driver's side low beams not working
#1
Driver's side low beams not working
Hello. I'm hoping someone knows about this issue and can point me in the right direction.
I have a 2003 Accord EXL, V6 VTECH, 6-spd. FYI, I'm in Canada, but the car was manufactured in the US, (no running lights, and no conversion kit installed).
Last week, the d/s low beams stopped working, both highs work fine. I finally tried to replace the bulb and ran into the problem. Here's what I know...
-not a bulb issue: replaced with correct working bulb and still no low beams (l/b)
-not a fuse issue: checked fuses, all have power
-NO power to bulb socket on l/b, but power on h/b
Clearly, I need to change something in order fix the problem, but I don't know what. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I have a 2003 Accord EXL, V6 VTECH, 6-spd. FYI, I'm in Canada, but the car was manufactured in the US, (no running lights, and no conversion kit installed).
Last week, the d/s low beams stopped working, both highs work fine. I finally tried to replace the bulb and ran into the problem. Here's what I know...
-not a bulb issue: replaced with correct working bulb and still no low beams (l/b)
-not a fuse issue: checked fuses, all have power
-NO power to bulb socket on l/b, but power on h/b
Clearly, I need to change something in order fix the problem, but I don't know what. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
#3
There is a relay control module in the underhood fuse box that controls low and high beams. Circuit diagram suggests the high beam relay (part of relay control module) is likely fault. Probably have to replace the entire relay control module. See attached diagrams.
Some diagnostics necessary to confirm faulty relay control module (no voltage on high beams output wire).
good luck
Some diagnostics necessary to confirm faulty relay control module (no voltage on high beams output wire).
good luck
#4
Hello. I'm hoping someone knows about this issue and can point me in the right direction.
I have a 2003 Accord EXL, V6 VTECH, 6-spd. FYI, I'm in Canada, but the car was manufactured in the US, (no running lights, and no conversion kit installed).
Last week, the d/s low beams stopped working, both highs work fine. I finally tried to replace the bulb and ran into the problem. Here's what I know...
-not a bulb issue: replaced with correct working bulb and still no low beams (l/b)
-not a fuse issue: checked fuses, all have power
-NO power to bulb socket on l/b, but power on h/b
Clearly, I need to change something in order fix the problem, but I don't know what. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I have a 2003 Accord EXL, V6 VTECH, 6-spd. FYI, I'm in Canada, but the car was manufactured in the US, (no running lights, and no conversion kit installed).
Last week, the d/s low beams stopped working, both highs work fine. I finally tried to replace the bulb and ran into the problem. Here's what I know...
-not a bulb issue: replaced with correct working bulb and still no low beams (l/b)
-not a fuse issue: checked fuses, all have power
-NO power to bulb socket on l/b, but power on h/b
Clearly, I need to change something in order fix the problem, but I don't know what. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
2. With the low beam headlight switch turned on, is there power on both side of under-hood Fuse No. 1 (10A)? In addition, was the wire you checked for power (+) the Red/Yel wire?
#5
At the bulb socket, measure this way:
1) Voltage from the (+) wire to a body ground somewhere other than the (-) wire.
2) Continuity (or resistance) from the (-) wire to a body ground somewhere.
That identifies which side of the circuit you need to troubleshoot.
1) Voltage from the (+) wire to a body ground somewhere other than the (-) wire.
2) Continuity (or resistance) from the (-) wire to a body ground somewhere.
That identifies which side of the circuit you need to troubleshoot.
#6
I got hi/lo beam backwards in my post, however problem assessment is unchanged. Likely a relay problem, but checks necessary to confirm.
An easy check is to check for power to fuses 1 & 6. Check small openings on top side of fuses. Both sides should be hot w/ low beam lights on. If no power, then relay control module fault is highly likely. Small chance of a fault in fuse panel itselt; weak fuse connection, corrosion, damage.
If power is present on fuses 1 & 6, then problem lies in wiring or connectors.
good luck
An easy check is to check for power to fuses 1 & 6. Check small openings on top side of fuses. Both sides should be hot w/ low beam lights on. If no power, then relay control module fault is highly likely. Small chance of a fault in fuse panel itselt; weak fuse connection, corrosion, damage.
If power is present on fuses 1 & 6, then problem lies in wiring or connectors.
good luck
#7
Hey Tex, my diagram looks a bit different from yours, only one relay each for the high and low beams. Still could be the relay control module though. I'm still leaning toward a bad ground. But testing needs to confirm or deny that.