Headlights 2010 Camry - no power

Asked by kv20013 Dec 25, 2013 at 11:17 AM about the 2010 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The headlights of my 2010 Toyota Camry don't have any power (low or high beam). currently only the daylights are working. No lights around the radio panel as well as around the gear stick.
Fuses are OK.

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Start with your headlight relays. I think there is a high beam relay and a low beam relay. Relays are the cheapest so start there first. If not the relays, then move to your headlight switch. Since the dash and shift lights are not working, I would suspect the culprit is most likely a bad switch. When the headlight switch is in the ON position, it illuminates your dash lights as well as your head lights. Be sure to check the little turn knob that adjusts the intensity of your dash lights. It may be in the off position. That would cause them to appear not to work......

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