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Hi All,

1st off sorry about posting a topic about my missus's Nissan Pulsar.

But could not find a straight answer yet.

Story is first parkers went about a week later the low beam headlights went aswell

but the high beam remain to work ?

If anyone has had an experience, please share.

Edited by Cruzen

I think this happened to my friends mitsubishi lancer a few years ago. If i recall correctly it was just some burnt fuse. Check the fuse box. Should have a diagram showing which fuse is for the headlights and see if the fuse is burnt. If it is, just get it replaced.

Hope this help!

Cheers!

Hi All,

1st off sorry about posting a topic about my missus's Nissan Pulsar.

But could not find a straight answer yet.

Story is first parkers went about a week later the low beam headlights went aswell

but the high beam remain to work ?

If anyone has had an experience, please share.

ok remembering from when i had a Pulsar try the fuse panel underneath the dash to the right of the steering wheel

and have a look on http://www.pulsar.org.au/ there is a higher chance of finding someone there that has already dealt with this and posted the issue

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