The fuse is in the engine compartment fuse box..see diagram in the owners manual section 6-11..to find out which one it is. To find out if the fuse has blown of is it the light bulb, switch the high-beam fuse with the low-beam fuse(they are next to one another). The fuses are not what you would expect them to look like, they are grey and small, about half the size of a match box. Both my light bulbs on low beam had gone. they cost $15 each at pepboys and took 7-8 minutes to change each light.
9006 for the low beam, 9005 for the high beam
9006 low beam, 9005 high beam
I believe that after you turn the low beam headlights on , you pull out on the headlight switch
headlight switch is probaly your trouble
Under hood fuse panel, should be #35 relay, operates low beam headlights
According to the 2002 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : The LOW BEAM headlights take bulb ( # 9006 ) Also , the HIGH BEAMS use # 9005
Take it to a dealer. There's no way you'll do it. Proud owner of one.
High beam headlights reveal objects at a distance of at least 450 feet away. High beam headlights allow the driver to view obstacles in the road much sooner than low beam headlights.
Use your high-beam headlights at night whenever it is legal and safe.
You use low beam headlights when you're in a town or city in any location.
The headlights on the 2002 Toyota Tacoma might work on dim but not on high beam because of a blown fuse. If the headlights are too dim to see properly in the dark, there could also be a problem with the alternator and the charging system in the vehicle.
On most vehicles, the low beam headlights are the outside pair of lights. This is true when the headlights are side by side. When the two sets of lights are stacked, the low beam headlights are usually on the bottom.