Headlight problem on a 2011 Ford Edge Headlights

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Asked by Bracie Oct 01, 2019 at 05:49 PM about the Ford Edge

Question type: General

When my headlights are on, one will turn off but if I turn
them off and then back on it will come back on. And then it
will go off again and do the same thing again. What could
this possibly be.?

11 Answers

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I dont think there is a bulb. It's more of a projection system. You know what I mean?

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Like the headlights shutter on and off. When I took it to auto zone to get a headlight bc that's what I thought it was, the guy told me that my car doesnt have headlights, that it's a projection system. So anyways a few people have said it's probably a relay so I went o rockauto.com to look for relays a d theres no such thing so idk if it's called something else or what..... I know nothing about vehicles so I'm just lost

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I have this same problem with my Ford edge. Did you ever fix the problem?

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I have the same car, Ford Edge 2011, with exactly the same problem. Did you find out what it was?

My 2011 Edge just started the right light going out a few weeks back. Same remedy, turn off and back on. Now today, both lights go off. Same remedy. This happens with both daytime and nighttime options.

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Did anyone find a solution to this problem. I have the exact same issue.

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