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Mitch, No fuse for the headlamps. Controlled by the IPM,(Intelligent integrated Platform Module) fuse box under dash, has a built in smart circuit breaker that trips. It should reset if the key is cycled, but if the short is still there it will open again.
Check the attached links, last link shows IPM.
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check your fuses (all of them if you have to) for any that are blown. there is a slight chance that one quit and she didn't notice it and the other finally died. also under the hood near the battery you should be able to locate another fuse panel. take off the lid and try to locate the relay for the headlights it may have failed.
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