Headlight Problems

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Asked by Robert Oct 09, 2013 at 09:59 PM about the 2003 Toyota Camry XLE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

None of my headlights are receiving power yet all of the fuses and bulbs are good. What could cause this?

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the battery connection to frame...I believe this is a hearty 1/0awg CABLE, (black) runs from the battery clamp down to a spot on the chassis/frame...wirebrush this location for reliable power and put the bolt back~...you problems will be solved (with a NEW battery) five years old is time to replace them with these new NON-lead ones~

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improper ground, my friend...not rocket science....okay, yes rocket science...not beyond a guy with a vicegrips and wirebrush...okay....OK~...in tarnation~

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if that doesn't work would it be a wiring problem?

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Could be a bad headlight relay, switch, or problem with the body ECU. The ECU gets it's signal from the switch, and turns the headlight relay on. Power from the relay goes to the left and right headlight fuses. The headlights are grounded on the left and right radiator supports.

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just left light don`t work .Been in collision on that side but replaced light with new one

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just left light not working been in collision on that side replaced light and light is good

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