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Old 02-09-2015, 10:30 AM   #1
volnix
 
Drives: 2007 Toyota Yaris
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: United States
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One Low-Beam Out

Hi,

My driver-side low-beam on my 2007 Yaris sedan went out this past Friday so I replaced the bulb over the weekend. Still no low-beam. I've checked the fuses for both bulbs and the main HLP fuse. I pulled the bulb out and verified that the coil is still intact (it's intact on my old bulb as well), so I'm inclined to think it's something else.

To add to the weirdness, I stuck the passenger-side fuse in the driver-side location to make SURE the fuse was good and got just a tiny little light, but certainly not the full illumination. This tells me the wiring is fine too.

I went ahead and replaced the fuse since I had some spares to no avail.

Also, both high-beams are fully functional still.

Anyone have any advice on what to check next? I'd love to fix this myself instead of taking it to the shop for a headlight out (just feels wrong lol).

Thanks!!
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