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";s:4:"text";s:25763:"Bulb manufacturers always tell you to replace in pairs. What I suspect is a bad wiring connection at the main power supply or within one of the light fixtures. I'd be pulling all the relays and checking the sockets for corrosion, as well as swapping in some … There was a point where both headlights burned out at the same time and I had no lights! Ask Your Own Kia Question. 1. Should I look for anything before I replace the bulbs? When both headlights stop working at the same time, the bulbs usually aren’t at fault. HELP! I was on a university campus where a crew went around campus and changed all the lightbulbs on a periodic basis. My turn signals work fine without day time lights on or auto lights turn on. Plus there’s a safety issue—a burned out headlight is more than a mere inconvenience. We have outdoor floodlights that come on at night and each year, several of the bulbs are burned out. Humm? Show More. Get the multi meter out and chase some electrons, if you don't know how then try replacing one bulb. … Chevy Mechanic: SuperDave, ASE Certified Technician replied 5 years ago. Double check all the fuses and relays in both the PJB and the engine bay fuse box to make sure they're fine. Why not replace ALL the lamps in the car too? There is a faint blinky glow from one of the tubes in each of the lights. I read the stories if when one goes replace the other, naturally I ignored the advice and bought one tungsten bulb and replaced it, sure I should have bought the pair at a discounted price for 2, but I did not. There was a point where both headlights burned out at the same time and I had no lights! If the turn signals still light, the problem is the brake switch which supplies power to the lamps. Ask anyone in the repair business and they will tell you customers come in all the time saying that both headlights just burned out at the same time, but in fact they burned out one at a time and were only noticed when the second one went out. If the bulb lights up, you know that the original bulb/ignitor is bad and must be replaced. 2013 VW Jetta low beam headlights-both went out at the same time 2 Answers. If where I lived was lit up I … I'm not sure off the top of my head which ones are for the headlights, but it should be listed in your owners manual. The power flows through a relay to the rear lights when the switch is turned on. they could change the ballast coil on a flourescent fixture if needed) so that in a large building, fewer janitors were needed as the janitors were not responsible for changing the light bulbs. If all the fuses check out then get some replacement H7 lamps and install them (and/or pull your existing lamps … All the fuses are good and the bulbs are new. I say no to continued driving at night with no headlights, so brights it is, until you must dim. The first time could be "wacky coincidence" after 10,000 hours, and could also indicate a whole house surge (e.g., nearby lightning strike). In a number of cars the same lamp filament is used for both the brake lights and the turn signals. JavaScript is disabled. the main thing is the lows were also the DRL's so they were on all the time. The 2011 Toyota Prius has 12 problems reported for both head lights burned out exactly the same time at night. 02 I just replace them as they go bad. If the bulbs are in a ceiling fixture, it does make sense to change all the bulbs for convenience. The usual way it happens is one light burns out, you don't notice, the second light burns out, now you notice. Share this conversation. Do you. HELP! Thoughts? Well if you’re going to replace lights that are in a pain-in-the-butt location, like behind the dash, it’s a pretty good idea to replace them all at once. As I read the original post, I think that the question was a theoretical question and that the headlights hadn’t burned out. It depends. When the tail lights fail or do not function properly the car becomes a danger or hazard to self and others on the road. If you put three identical new bulbs in a light fixture that has three sockets, the bulbs don’t all burn out at the same time. If you saw both lights go out at the same time, you almost certainly have an electrical problem. I was parked thank god o noticed no lights before o drove. Category: Chevy. Headlights dim over time and this can jeopardize your safety on the road – especially when your bulbs aren’t balanced. It will not cost … In older models, however, two separate headlight bulbs were used on both sides. There is a statistic called the variance that is calculated, and from the variance, a value called the standard error of the mean is derived. Not best for all applications but the amount of light for the low wattage is very good. When one headlight burns out, you may ask yourself if you should replace only the burnt out light or both bulbs. I bought replacement bulbs for both lights. But my experience with car headlights is different: when one headlight burns out, the other goes surprisingly soon as well—evidently they have a more uniform lifetime than other kinds of lights. If headlights are installed in a new car at the same time, then theoretically, they should burn out at the same time. One of my H13 headlight bulbs burned out recently and I figured since they are just over 3 years old, I'd change both. BOTH headlights went out at the same time. Both headlights out at the same time!! I heard on talk show radio that energy-saving legslation has been passed that will ban incandescent bulbs in the next few years anyway. I have four LED floods and they are amazing. Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast. This is not something I’d waste any time worrying about. So replace both bulbs at the same time. It is possible that both lamps just burned out at the same time..... not common but possible. Technically, the probability that they burn out at PRECISELY the same time is zero, because time is a continuous variable. I … Is it possible both bulbs need to be replaced or could this be an electrical issue? Other info: High … If the tester voltage readings are not normal then trace … Check the fuses to see if both low beam lights are on the same fuse. Category: Kia. They stopped operating at the same time. I don't know why they would do that. Identify the Possible Causes . Next time you have a bulb out, then replace both. Answered in 7 minutes by: 5/21/2015. Put a voltmeter or test-light on a headlight connector to see if you have power at the headlight, if so then the bulbs burnt out; and yes, I have had 2 burn out simultaneously. What can cause this problem? The causes for dysfunctional rear lights are: Burnt bulbs; Blown out fuse; Damaged wiring; Electrical issues ; If you still cannot find out the problem for your non-functional brake lights or tail lights or are not sure about the steps mentioned above, take the vehicle to an expert mechanic. If the high beam on the same side is also out, it may be one bulb. VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 901, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. Mustang Forums . But more importantly, the original question says "twice in the last week". Show Less. 3. Pretty consistent quality control with those at least. Did the 1989 Honda Accord Lx-i have sealed beam headlights … I NEVER do. About two days ago both headlights went out and it does not appear to be that the bulb is bad or that the fuse is blown, I am getting about 14.1v volts to each connection. Average repair cost is $150 at 80,650 miles. Please let me know if you understand how this works. There are many things that can cause your "both headlights" problem, but I have found the most common to be that both headlights are burned out. If the brake switch is defective, none of the brake lights will work. Even if you don't have the plow connected the truck lights should go out when you flip the light switch to the plow position. If not how long have they been in? When the first of the new pair you installed finally burns out, put in the good used spare. On newer cars, the tail lamps can be fused separately and/or each bulb or shared circuit can be fused. It's not common, but does happen. Headlight bulbs have a limited lifespan — 450 to 1,000 hours — so they’ll eventually burn out. Headlight bulbs have a limited lifespan — 450 to 1,000 hours — so they’ll eventually burn out. Then 2/3 of the bulbs should last between 950 hours and 1050 hours. But the lights are wired in some vehicles. I hope to replace them low-energy flourescent. High beams still work. Both low beams burned out at the same time.I put new lamps in. Then when a bulb burns out, install a new pair but keep the good one you pull as a spare. Then, on 8/1/16, I thought it happened again but both headlights burned out at the same time. Then 3 or 4 years later, most of the new bulbs fail within a couple of months of each other. I think you have regular halogen lamps and the low-beam filaments of both bulbs burned out at the same time. Consult your owner's manual for the specific needs for your vehicle. The same is true for household light bulbs. I hate being up on a ladder, so when I replace one of the floodlight bulbs in a fixture, I replace both of them. If you keep maintenance records, and if you change the bulbs yourself, it’s not a bad idea. Audio Input Thread || [URL="http://www.mazda3forums.com/index.php?topic=55575.0"], The headlights on my 07 Mazda 3 have burnt out 3 times in the past year, 2 sets where PIAA Xtreme white bulbs at over $100 a set it gets rather pricey. lorunner. If both high and low beams are out, then I would think that it might be the switch. The main exception is when one headlight burns out first, goes unnoticed for some time, and then the other bulb also fails. If the bulbs are the same age, the other usually follows shortly thereafter. If the bulbs are in a ceiling fixture, it does make sense to change all the bulbs for convenience. Some of these are: Burned-Out Bulb; Corroded Socket; Blown-Out Fuse; Electrical Short; Electrical Open; Charging System Problems; Sometimes, all … EDIT: Car is a 2000 Honda Civic CX. Here's what usually happens...they don't actually both burn out at the same time, it is just that you only notice they are both out because, believe it or not, driving around with one bulb it is pretty easy to overlook the fact that one has burned out...but when both are out then you DO usually notice it. But it’s easy to miss one burned-out bulb until the other one goes out (or until another driver flashes their lights at you), so start by testing a replacement bulb. Category: … Brights is obnoxious to other drivers, lights are a safety factor to other drivers, If you have to do it one time I forgive you, if you do it many times I curse you. Are you sure they both went out at the same time? They are unlikely to burn out on the same drive, but if one goes you should replace both. Low beam headlights both went out and refuse to turn on. SuperDave, ASE Certified Technician. It didn't appear to be burnt out and it flickered a bit. Changing both headlight bulbs on your Pacifica at the same time will allow both bulbs to have the same intensity and prevent the new headlight bulb from appearing brighter than the bulb on the opposite side. Or, just try rapping on all of the relays with a screwdriver handle. While I really appreciated the extra light during my extremely long commute in Michigan's unpredictable winter, the hassle to replace headlight bulbs makes this "upgrade" not worthwhile. I also noticed that when I toggle between parking lights to headlights that the dash lights dim considerably. time and age will cause them to burn out,and i have seen both burn out at the same time,its pretty rare when this happens but most of the time its either the bulbs or the switch that cause the problem with those,check the bulbs first on this one most people wont bother to check the bulbs if this happens they just set and wonder why it happened,good luck. Chevy Mechanic: SuperDave, ASE Certified Technician replied 5 years ago. Failure Date: 01/20/2018 After replacing three right side headlight bulbs in my 20k miles of ownership, last week both headlights went out at the same time while driving down … Submitted: 5 years ago. While it can happen, it’s unusual for both headlights to burn out at the same time. Founding Member. I did research on this matter to find many Jetta owners are having the same issue these bulbs are not cheap to keep replacing them every couple of months, and the safety issue has to be considered here. My guess is the first one went out and you did not notice. The rear lights are controlled by the same switch as the headlights. All other lights are fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. just this evening i tried to go out and when i tried to turn my head lamps on, the only thing i got were my parking lights, and break lights. This give me a great excuse to hang out in my garage once in a while to avoid nasty household chores. I’d replace both at the same time. 19 Posts #8 • Dec 29, 2014. IF you are installing bulbs of the same type and intensity, what you do is keep the good used bulb as a spare. Someone told me that Gas Light Square is all gone now). If only one of the right lights isn't working check the socket and connections; if both lights … If you define a range of possible times (say, both burning out in the same hour) then it’s still a tough question because there are so many possibilities. Is this an indication of another problem? The problem started this morning as I went to leave for work. In the olden days of sealed bulbs it was replace them as they burned out. So when parking lights only are on, the dash lights … If there is no power at the lamps trace the circuit back. If where I lived was lit up I … Joined: Mar 8, 2008 18,156 6,201 0 Location: Green Valley, AZ Vehicle: 2015 Prius Model: Two. Why replace a perfectly good bulb. A blown fuse usually causes both lights to go out. After a few days of acting oddly both bulbs blinked out. In another thread, several members found that both headlights burned out at the same time. Show More. It is easier than most people thing to not notice. Headlight question: both my high beams burned out at the same time. Don’t try to fix anything whether it is a major repair or a small one when you have … i have a 2002 chevy cavalier. If both sides went out at the same time, the problem is *NOT* likely to be the bulbs. Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled. have the same problem? I did research on this matter to find many Jetta owners are having the same issue these bulbs are not cheap to keep replacing them every couple of months, and the safety issue has to be considered here. Then keep the other one around until needed. I'm not sure off the top of my head which ones are for the headlights, but it should be listed in your owners manual. I have a 2013 VW Jetta. 1989 Honda Accord Lx: i have sealed beam headlights or composite. i have a 2002 chevy cavalier. you drive a ford truck and the most common problem with the lights are the multi function switch (turn singnal, high/low beam wipers) you can get one of theese from a local junk yard to save money this part at the dealer will run you about $150.00. The same is true for household light bulbs. The headlights have a rated average life. Lucky for me I kept my receipt, I took them back to the parts store and they replaced them free of charge and was told if they go again bring them back and they will continue to replace them. Are they incandescents? Show More. I haven't checked yet to see if by BIG coincidence they both burned out at the exact same time. I’d replace both at the same time. This person is always on my back because she says I am wasting money replacing a good bulb. I don't want to replace the bulbs just to have them blow out again. 1,068 satisfied customers. Visual inspection may prove that one of your headlights has … I was parked thank god o noticed no lights before o drove. Ask Your Own Chevy Question. … There are actually a few reasons to replace both bulbs at the same time. In fact, it's more common for one bulb to fail before the other as opposed to both failing at the same time. That makes no sense. Check the fuses to see if both low beam lights are on the same fuse. All new bulbs. The power to each light fixture ballast could be tested as well. How did you fix this? I have a running battle with one person in my church who is on our house committee. A tech. This actually saved money because 1) the bulbs were bought in huge quantities; and 2) the crew could make repairs to the fixtures (e.g. Share this conversation. If so, perhaps you can convince her that it’d be a good idea replacing all the bulbs with new long-life low-energy flourescent, quartz-halogen, or LED array bulbs (if LED arrays are available for floodlights). I’ve had a bulb go…and then the other one went over a year later. IF you are installing bulbs of the I have noticed that when one flooodlight bulb goes out, the other ususally follows suit in a week or two. If you put three identical new bulbs in a light fixture that has three sockets, the bulbs don’t all burn out at the same time. My Dad bought a new switch and they still do not work. If so, take a known good bulb/ignitor and put it in the socket from the burned out headlamp. You are correct that many people don’t notice when one headlight burns out. I’ve been stocking up. My headlights worked just fine and both burned out the following day. When lights come on my left turn signal stays on and left signal blinks fast. 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