Troubleshooting Hints
1. Check LO Beam Lamps and HI Beam Lamps for damage to the filament or bulb.2. Check the GAUGES Fuse and G200 by noting operation of the Instrument Cluster.
3. Check the IGN Fuse by noting operation of the Blower Motor.
4. Check that the DRL Sensor is not obstructed.
5. Check G106 and G107 by noting operation of the Horns.
6. Check Fusible Link Y at the Junction Block for damage.
7. If a LO Beam Lamp or HI Beam Lamp has been found damaged and an unusually high amount of moisture is noticeable in the Capsule, check the Vent Tube for restriction. Small amounts of the moisture are normally found in the Capsule, however, excessive moisture can damage the lamps.
8. Check the LH and RH Composite Headlamp connectors to be sure the connector seal is not damaged or missing.
CAUTION: Halogen bulbs contain a gas under pressure. Handling the bulb improperly could cause it to shatter into flying glass fragments. To help avoid personal injury:
^ Turn "OFF" the Light Switch and allow bulb to cool before changing bulbs. Leave the Switch "OFF" until bulb change is complete.
^ Always wear eye protection when changing a halogen bulb.
^ Handle the bulb only by its base. Avoid touching the glass.
^ Do not drop or scratch the bulb. Keep moisture away.
^ Place the used bulb in the bulb's carton and dispose of it properly. Keep halogen bulbs out of reach of children.