Driver's Side Headlight Low Beam Not Working
Greetings,
I am trying to sort this issue out on my wife's car a 2006 G-35X. The driver side low beam is not working. So far I have swapped the bulb (Halogen) and inspected the Fuse which looked good - though I will switch it out to be sure. Looking at the schematic is appears the next thing to check is the relay. I have never seen a relay just affect one side of the lights on a car before. However It is there and it will get looked at. Am I missing something? Any advice would be great - BTW the forum has been a lot of help with getting me this far. TIA |
Originally Posted by sragsd0416
(Post 7204650)
Greetings,
I am trying to sort this issue out on my wife's car a 2006 G-35X. The driver side low beam is not working. So far I have swapped the bulb (Halogen) and inspected the Fuse which looked good - though I will switch it out to be sure. Looking at the schematic is appears the next thing to check is the relay. I have never seen a relay just affect one side of the lights on a car before. However It is there and it will get looked at. Am I missing something? Any advice would be great - BTW the forum has been a lot of help with getting me this far. TIA Inspecting a fuse that looks good is not a proper diagnosis. Use a multimeter to test fuses and circuit tracing |
There is no ballast with Halogen bulbs, only HID. Agree with the fuse totally. I hate electrical on cars....I really really do lol.
|
Originally Posted by sragsd0416
(Post 7204653)
There is no ballast with Halogen bulbs, only HID. Agree with the fuse totally. I hate electrical on cars....I really really do lol.
https://www.nicoclub.com/service-man...F2006%2Flt.pdf See page EXL -26 Headlamp Low Beam Does Not Illuminate (One Side)NKS000T51. CHECK BULBCheck ballast (HID control unit) and xenon bulb of lamp which does not illuminate. Refer to LT-29, "XenonHeadlamp Trouble Diagnosis" |
While there are multiple fuses for the headlight system, there appear to be two that are only for one side or the other. From the FSM:
HEADLAMP OPERATION Low Beam Operation With the lighting switch in 2ND position, the BCM receives input signal requesting headlamps to illuminate. This input signal is communicated to IPDM E/R through CAN communication lines. The CPU located in the IPDM E/R controls headlamp low relay coil, which when energized, directs power ● through 15A fuse (No. 76, located in IPDM E/R) ● through IPDM E/R terminal 20 ● to front combination lamp RH terminal 3, ● through 15A fuse (No. 86, located in IPDM E/R) ● through IPDM E/R terminal 30 ● to front combination lamp LH terminal 3. |
Update
So I have looked at the drivers side fuse and tested it - it is fine. Swapped relays - problem remains so now I have to consider the IPDM as it is next. Ran the test and driver side light remains out. Looking at the schematics this maybe the issue. I wanted to check here to see if I am missing something.
|
Maybe a ground (or other wiring)? I shouldn't have clipped the rest of the that section from the FSM:
Ground is supplied to front combination lamp RH terminal 4 through grounds E17 and E43, to front combination lamp LH terminal 4 through grounds E17 and E43. With power and ground supplied, low beam headlamps illuminate Also I didn't think you could get halogen low-beams in the later year G35s? I though that was only '03s and early '04s or something like that. |
Thanks for the assistance. I have the shop manual for the car which is a bit confusing so your step by steps helped. It is definitely Halogen. Ordered HID Bulb and it was not even close. Went to Walmart and the package said Halogen and it fit correctly lol.
|
Yes some of the very very earliest 2003 sedans were equipped with halogen bulbs, I think only the first 3 months of production had them and the rest of the later 2003 sedans came with HID. All coupes came with HID.
I bet you have a blown fuse, it's got a really odd electrical configuration on those earlier models, the relay feeds TWO FUSES, one for the left, one for the right. If you have power to either light then the relay is fine. Check the IPDM for the fuses though, I don't have time to check out the FSM for fuse numbers right now but it should be labeled on the lid. |
Originally Posted by cleric670
(Post 7204675)
Yes some of the very very earliest 2003 sedans were equipped with halogen bulbs, I think only the first 3 months of production had them and the rest of the later 2003 sedans came with HID. All coupes came with HID.
I bet you have a blown fuse, it's got a really odd electrical configuration on those earlier models, the relay feeds TWO FUSES, one for the left, one for the right. If you have power to either light then the relay is fine. Check the IPDM for the fuses though, I don't have time to check out the FSM for fuse numbers right now but it should be labeled on the lid. OP, I'm not sure if by "shop manual" you're referring to Haynes or the like, or the actual factory service manual. The steps I posted were from the actual FSM, which can be found (for free) here. |
So........
First off I wanted to thank everyone for being patient and with the assistance. Proves the value of these forums. So now time to eat some crow. I have been insisting that my wife's car had Halogen lights. While I wasn't wrong it does.....on the high beams. The fact that all the feedback provided caused me to pull out the window sticker and in black and white was low beam HID's...oops. I should also say that I am working on the car in a 2 car garage and the car is pulled all the way in I did not look at the entire front end. However it was a bad bulb and it all works now with some lessons learned by me to boot. The up side is finding all the fuse locations, how to take a battery out of this car and obviously what it takes to replace head light bulbs....lol Many thanks and I will have some fries with my crow.....
|
Originally Posted by sragsd0416
(Post 7204739)
First off I wanted to thank everyone for being patient and with the assistance. Proves the value of these forums. So now time to eat some crow. I have been insisting that my wife's car had Halogen lights. While I wasn't wrong it does.....on the high beams. The fact that all the feedback provided caused me to pull out the window sticker and in black and white was low beam HID's...oops. I should also say that I am working on the car in a 2 car garage and the car is pulled all the way in I did not look at the entire front end. However it was a bad bulb and it all works now with some lessons learned by me to boot. The up side is finding all the fuse locations, how to take a battery out of this car and obviously what it takes to replace head light bulbs....lol Many thanks and I will have some fries with my crow.....
Many posters never return with an explanation of innocent or stupid errors that will very often help others from making the same erroneous troubleshooting mistakes. |
Hah! That's actually pretty funny. Glad you got it all figured out.
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:54 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands