Check wiring on back of lights, exchange globes with someone who has same car, check fuses(they should be labelled), check voltage after the headlight switch with inexpensive multimeter. Use voltage tester with sharp probe to test voltages on the wires to see if power is getting to the lights and if not follow the wire back until you find voltage.
i am getting a power but one of the lights is weak other is strong!!
If that's the case, either something is going to ground on the weak side or the ground itself is weak. Check the bulb plug after unplugging it, looking for dirt, corrosion or damage. If dirty or corroded, it can be cleaned. After cleaned, apply some dielectric grease to the plug before reintalling.
Always remember to never touch the bulb glass when changing bulbs! These bulbs heat up very rapidly. Skin or other oils can cause just enough insulation to result in uneven heating which can shatter the bulb.
Troubleshoot a problem by being patient and understanding. Do as much fact finding as possible and do not assume that the problem is petty or a lie.
As an analyst anyway, the first step of problem solving is to troubleshoot it.
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Check fuse Check operation of door switches Check operation of headlight switch
If the server crashes and you are remote, then there is no connection to troubleshoot unless you can get someone on the phone at the site to help with problem analysis.
could be headlight fuse or headlight switch.
You can troubleshoot a poorly functioning walk in cooler by contacting the manufacturers for specific instructions for troubleshooting and finding the problem.
could be the the headlight switch, dimmer switch, headlight relay, or a problem with the wiring
Whats the problem?
Check the fuses in the power distribution box under the hood. If the fuse is okay, check the bulb.
Need to know what kind of problem you are having.
What kind of problem are you having?