why do my high beams work but my low beams don't on my 1999 mazda B3000 truck

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Asked by Andrew Jul 23, 2015 at 02:41 PM about the 1999 Mazda B-Series B3000 SE 4-Door Extended Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

High beams work but low beams don't

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There is a high beam element and a low beam element in the light bulb both low beam elements could be bad.

70,085

thats right.. also high/low flash/light switches

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I changed the bulbs on both sides and its still doesnt have low beams

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I changed the turn/wiper/high beam/flaher switch and still no low beams

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70,085

ive been looking at this for you..start at work sheet 1. >http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/maz-ewd.pdf

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70,085

there are 2 fuses...did you check the socket at the headlight for 12 volts with a test light.to make sure it not a ground problem.

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I have a 1995 mazda b2300 the lights won't work but when I pull back my headlight switch the lights will come on?

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