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#457915 Apr 16, 9:19am
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I have a 2003 GTS. The drivers side low beam is out. Both the bulb and the relay check out. What can I check next? Thank you

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Check/REPLACE the fuse.
#5 - HEAD LH LWR 10 A: Left-hand headlight (low beam)
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Its a type 10 A fuse.
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source: https://celicahobby.com/forums/ubbt...e-room-and-center-junction-diagrams.html


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Try a different bulb.

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How does the harness socket look, melted, clean or dirty? if its slightly dirty have you wiped it down?

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Use a multimeter for voltage and continuity from the connector, then check the fuse if no continuity.

Last edited by My02CelicaGTS; Apr 16, 2019 9:40am.

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Okay, bulb is good, relay good, fuse replaced, still no headlight. all wiring visible looks fine. help

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