SOURCE: low beam headlights do not work, but high beam headlights do
Clyde,
I've been troubleshooting this same problem on a different vehicle this week, and I can give you the steps I'd take.
1. If both sides went out at the same time, the problem is *NOT* likely to be the bulbs.
2. Check the fuses to see if both low beam lights are on the same fuse. Many cars have one fuse for low beam and another for high beam, so both lights out at the same time typically means fuse blown.
3. If the headlights are OK and the fuses are OK, then the problem is *LIKELY* the headlight switch. In my case, AutoZone has one and it can be installed easily; but in your case, that may not be as simple.
Please post your findings or comments.
SOURCE: Nissan 2007 Frontier tire pressure monitoring system
check all the tire pressures first.... then drive it for the next 10-15 miles to reset it.... it worked in my frontier ... I had the same problem as well
Hope that helped
Nissan tech +6 years
SOURCE: 2007 chevy trail blazer low beam lights wont work.
maybe a fuse the fuse box is under the drivers side passenger seat . sometimes ive seem them get something spilled on them and i had to wiggle the fuses to clear the corrosion
SOURCE: Nissan 2007 Frontier tire pressure monitoring system
There should be a way to reset any car alarm. If the problem persist the alarm will come back on. Most alarms probably have more to do with the sensor system than actual problems. Of course that means you have to pay the dealer to "fix" a problem you don't have. Exasperating! They should pass a law that allows a car owner to reset his alarm system.
SOURCE: 2007 jeep compass low beam doesnt work
Check the fuse for that side yes you have a fuse for each high and low beams for each side
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