2014 ford taurus.

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Asked by Bshepard12 Sep 29, 2017 at 09:51 PM about the 2014 Ford Taurus Limited

Question type: General

Drivers side light doesn't work. Even after changing  
with new bulb now when. Lights are on. No light
high or low beam but when switching between
them I hear a loud click

15 Answers

22,660

Headlight fuses and relays are generally in the fuse box in the engine compartment. Look under steering wheel and behind glove box. If you have an owners manual it will outline what fuses are in what box and where each box is.

22,660

Also you might have a fuse box in the driver side door jam. Open door and look on small part of dash. In the crevice.

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Ok looked at the fuses you said there isn't any there. Also found the inside box. Didn't notice any problem there . Kinda lost

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59,825

Relay may be in or near the headlight housing, I do not know if those lights are stock or replacements from china.

59,825

Headlight may have sensor for auto control turn on and off. It may be bad and is near front too, so check into that.

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That you all for your assistance found a bad fuse when the light blew. Also a weak wire in the head light housing. Again guys great ideas and thanks again

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22,660

That feeling of fixing it yourself is AWESOME!!

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