03Mach1
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- 03 XLT
So I noticed the drivers side headlight was out. Went home yesterday to change it. I still had the factory headlights out of the Mach so I tried to use them. Made the swap, turned on the headlights...nothing. Switched to brights and it came on, went back to low beams and it went off. I pulled the bulb again and tested the plug for power, under low beam conditions there is NO power to the plug, when I kick the high beams on, I get power on the high side. For a comparison I pulled the passenger side light and tested the plug on that one. Under low beams it has power to one pin, with high beams on it has power to two pins.
I checked the fuses in the dash, neither were blown and both show power on both sides of the fuse.
I am now stumped.
I pulled out the Haynes manual and looked at the wiring, seems pretty simple. I am getting power at the fuse in the dash but somewhere down the line it is loosing it. In the schematic there is a DRL module, but it is not equipped with DRL. It is an EB so it has auto on and off headlights but I don't think that uses the same module as the DRL. The odd part is it looks like the left headlight low input feeds from the right headlight hi input??
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I checked the fuses in the dash, neither were blown and both show power on both sides of the fuse.
I am now stumped.
I pulled out the Haynes manual and looked at the wiring, seems pretty simple. I am getting power at the fuse in the dash but somewhere down the line it is loosing it. In the schematic there is a DRL module, but it is not equipped with DRL. It is an EB so it has auto on and off headlights but I don't think that uses the same module as the DRL. The odd part is it looks like the left headlight low input feeds from the right headlight hi input??
Any help would be greatly appreciated.