Can't find the matter!?!?

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Asked by Larrydelo11 Nov 07, 2014 at 12:48 PM about the 2003 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2003 Camry headlights on right side do not work.  Not the bulb.  Tested fuse for right side and no power.  Ohms tested HL relay and tested ok.  Weird thing, yesterday evening, replaced fuse and it worked that night.  Next morning, not working.  Also, fuse I replaced was not even blown.  Don't know what else to check.  Please help.

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Also, the high beams on both sides work. There are two fuses for lights... high beams and low beams. I realize now, the fuse that was "not working" was only because the high beams were not on.

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Sounds like you have a broken wire between the fuse and the switch. It's not a bad switch, because neither side would work. Jump power from another fuse to the bad fuse. Does the bulb work now? If so, that will tell you that there's a break between the switch and the fuse.

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