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quick headlight electrical question

deamon3

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I noticed on our honda accord it has two fuses for the headlights , one for the left and one for the right.

I'm wondering is it the same on the explorer? And if so where are the headlight fuses/breakers? I honestly can't find them in either fuse panel , doesn't say anywhere in the manual.
 



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Or if anybody knows where just the headlight fuses are that would help too...
 






The info is not in the Haynes manual, but I am nearly certain it is in the owner's manual, about 3/4 of the way to the back. I will pull the owners manual from my '94 EB in the morning if you are still looking. Should be one fuse for each headlight. 15A if I remember correctly.
 






I found it , It's a single 40 amp fuse under the hood. Although I think In the manual it says it just runs to the headlight switch. I'm not sure if there's more after the switch.
 






Yes, there is a large primary fuse ahead of the headlight switch and multifunction switch, but there should be individual headlight fuses in the interior fuse panel.
 






couldn't find anything in the manual , although it mentioned somthing about the high beams having breakers.
 






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