Headlight low beam not working
Hi,
I am new to this forum. I have a 2010 Camry LE and as of two days ago my front left low beam headlight is not working anymore, yet the high beam is working. I have replaced bulbs and check the fuse box no success. Looking at the electrical schematic I have found that there is a relay that supposed to be connected between the main power through connector 1B and the fuse for each headlight. I cannot find that relay in the fuse box so finally, I am here trying to find out if that is the right approach or if there is someone else out there that has had this problem and can give me some tips.
On second thought, from one of the other threads, I am assuming at this point that I should replace the junction block. Could someone send me some info/drawings on how to replace junction block, I have never done that before. Thanks
I am new to this forum. I have a 2010 Camry LE and as of two days ago my front left low beam headlight is not working anymore, yet the high beam is working. I have replaced bulbs and check the fuse box no success. Looking at the electrical schematic I have found that there is a relay that supposed to be connected between the main power through connector 1B and the fuse for each headlight. I cannot find that relay in the fuse box so finally, I am here trying to find out if that is the right approach or if there is someone else out there that has had this problem and can give me some tips.
On second thought, from one of the other threads, I am assuming at this point that I should replace the junction block. Could someone send me some info/drawings on how to replace junction block, I have never done that before. Thanks
Last edited by geocubic; Aug 17, 2024 at 11:22 AM.
I would think that if one low beam works then the other should as well and the relay should be fine.
Get a test light and start tracing back the power wire for the offending light, maybe the plug is just corroded or some other weird thing. Verify you have power where you should first.
Get a test light and start tracing back the power wire for the offending light, maybe the plug is just corroded or some other weird thing. Verify you have power where you should first.
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