Dipped beam fault

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Raul
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Dipped beam fault

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Hi there,this is my first time on this site and hope that someone will be able to give me some advice.I have a 2001 406,2.0 hdi 110 bhp and a few days ago the dipped beam on the drivers side stopped working but side and full works fine.I did the usual-change bulb,check fuses and nothing.Could there be a separate panel of fuses in the car,as far as i know the headlights have separate fuses and I only checked the panel that's under the steering.
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Re: Dipped beam fault

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There is a second fusebox in the engine bay, just next to the battery box and the airbox.

If you have access to a multimeter, you can measure the voltage being applied to the terminals that connect to the bulb itself, see if there is power getting there.
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Re: Dipped beam fault

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Graeme's right, there are 4 10A fuses, (one for each dip & main beam). On later D9's these are F9, 10, 11, 12, they may be different on earlier cars. As your car is a 2001 it could be either layout.

I've had the same problem myself - the bulb filament blew in the normal way, but then the wires that connect to the ends of the filament decided to weld themselves together. :roll:
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Re: Dipped beam fault

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Thanks for the fast reply,as soon as I get home I'll have a look on the other fuse box.The wires are okay...at least what I was able to see,I'll keep you posted on what I find out
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Re: Dipped beam fault

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I meant the wires inside the faulty bulb, (didn't explain too well). :oops:
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Re: Dipped beam fault

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Okay,got home yesterday,checked all the fuses in car and under the bonnet,again, 3 times(don't know exactly wich one is for the headlights) they all looked okay.When I get home today I'll go buy a multimeter and take the headlight off and see if I can find the fault.
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