For all those interested, the fuse for the headlights is under the hood. Driver's side is B+ 2 (50A), passenger side is B+ 4 (60A, part of the multi-fuse)
Is there supposed to be a relay for the headlights? (H/lamp hi) There isn't one in there for mine. There's not even a fuse in the spot and my headlights are tripping
Brother, my hyundai elantra 2012 Left side head light is not switching on , but hight hand one works fine. I need to find the Fuse of L head light but can't figure out yet, can you help me on this please ?
@@borabre yes😔 unfortunately with the vehicle I was working on there was something wrong internally within the headlight assembly.. I tried taking it apart to see if there were any wires or anything separated, but unfortunately I think there was something wrong with the headlight control module that sits inside the headlight.. easiest way to tell if this is your issue is to check if there is power and ground at the pigtail going into the assembly. If there is, and yet there is no power to the headlight pigtail where the bulb sits, there is something wrong with the headlight I’m afraid.
Jordon Martin damnnnn my friend took it in to his shop, hopefully it’s something simple 😢 thank you for responding tho! will definitely take this into consideration
hi man i have a problem with my hyundai elantra 2017 only one headlight is not working on hte passeger side only the low beams i dont know whart to do i test the fuses and bolds
For all those interested, the fuse for the headlights is under the hood. Driver's side is B+ 2 (50A), passenger side is B+ 4 (60A, part of the multi-fuse)
Is there supposed to be a relay for the headlights? (H/lamp hi) There isn't one in there for mine. There's not even a fuse in the spot and my headlights are tripping
This isnt the lowbeam lights tho.whats the headlight low beam fuse?
Brother, my hyundai elantra 2012 Left side head light is not switching on , but hight hand one works fine. I need to find the Fuse of L head light but can't figure out yet, can you help me on this please ?
Sorry, but those weren't the headlight fuses..
That fuse is not for headlights. Its for the radio and inner dome light.
Which is for the head lights ?
@@eloylopez8509 Under the hood, Fuse B+ 2 for driver's side (50A fuse), Fuse B+ 4 for passenger side (60A but it's part of the multi-fuse)
Well while I'm on here. Why won't the low beam work on the drivers side?
Same issue; tried bulb, can’t find fuse
Jordon Martin did you ever fix it 😢 i need help
@@borabre yes😔 unfortunately with the vehicle I was working on there was something wrong internally within the headlight assembly.. I tried taking it apart to see if there were any wires or anything separated, but unfortunately I think there was something wrong with the headlight control module that sits inside the headlight.. easiest way to tell if this is your issue is to check if there is power and ground at the pigtail going into the assembly. If there is, and yet there is no power to the headlight pigtail where the bulb sits, there is something wrong with the headlight I’m afraid.
Jordon Martin damnnnn my friend took it in to his shop, hopefully it’s something simple 😢 thank you for responding tho! will definitely take this into consideration
hi man i have a problem with my hyundai elantra 2017 only one headlight is not working on hte passeger side only the low beams i dont know whart to do i test the fuses and bolds
Hey did you fix the problem yet.
We’re you able to find a solution ?
The problem is the headlight assembly itself. It'll need replaced or taken apart and fixed.
Thanks
Thanks!
No actually the 15 amp fuse is for your radio the 10 amp fuse is for a hell of a lot more than just that
Please get to the point
Where is a fog light fuse on a 2016 elantra
Bruh I thought my CD was skipping lmao wtf
This is NOT I REPEAT NOT THE FUSE FOR FOGLIGHT. N I still do not know
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