Where would my headlight fuse be located?

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Asked by Meandjason0209 Dec 18, 2018 at 09:35 AM about the 2003 Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I noticed my head light was out so went and
bought one...come to find out it's not the bulb. It
works fine when I put it in the passenger side. So I
go under dash yo look for a possible fuse and I
dont see any fuses. So I quit looking inside and
started checking all the fuses under the
hood...they are find even the headlight relay. What
else can I check. Dont really want to take it to a
dealer for a stinkin headlight. Someone please help

4 Answers

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Are the headlights supposed to come in bright sun light or just parking lights 2016 town and country limited?

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the fuse/relay box is located under the hood to the right of the battery

80

Any light system that is auto or delayed is under hood drivers side.

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Check your connector if it’s a little bit corroded it will not work mine did the same thing passenger side light up the switch to Bob over there it was getting power check your connector if your connectors corroded or anything I had to cut mine go get a new connector which is like 16 bucks get two little read the couplers for the wires and just cut the wire splice them together mine powered write up a shoe cost you total like maybe 25 bucks I have the material because I’m wire in my truck so check your connectors

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