a possible solution would be to check ground wires. The driver and passenger side front lights have separate ground wires in wiring harness. The result of having ground wire disconnected is dimming headlights.
9004 for main headlights. H3 (35watts) for foglights located next to headlights. To change passenger-side headlight, remove the airfilter box, disconnect the headlight socket, unscrew the black ring that secures headlight bulb. To change the driver's side, repeat the same procedures.
If you haven't already, replace the headlight. Chris
No! The headlight adjustment is out of whack or you did a hit and run that you forgot about that bent some things holding the headlight.
Yes. If the passenger is hurt in an accident caused by the driver, the passenger is fully entitled to sue the driver. In fact even if the passenger is a spouse of the driver, the passenger can sue.
The right side would be the passenger side in left-hand driver organized vehicles. In right-hand drive-organized vehicles, it would opposite.
The passenger can help the driver by doing things that would prevent the driver from taking their eyes off the road. The passenger can reply to text messages, find stations on the radio, set the GPS, or look at maps. They can also do things like keep an eye on exit numbers.
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Probably, but the defense will argue that the passenger contributed to his injuries by not wearing the seat belt which the driver provided.
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You have to take the bumper down. The headlight assembly is held by four bolt I believe. Two on each bottom sides and two on top. The two top bolts can be taken out without removing the bumper. The passenger side headlight is much easier to remove than the driver side being the reservoir for the power steering fluid is in the way. Good luck
If the bulb is in fact a working bulb, and the passenger side works, then I would assume the problem lies within the driver side socket. This is possibly due to corrosion or something similar restricting the contact between bulb and socket.