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Ford Galaxy Mk3 Headlights (low beam) both failed

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Is anyone able to point me in the right direction to identify the correct fuse to check that will be linked to my Mk3 Galaxy headlights.  Both failed at the same time and manual does not say which fuse controls headlights.



Could just be both bulbs failed at same time

38 minutes ago, WelshStef said:

Both failed at the same time and manual does not say which fuse controls headlights.

On a 2019 Galaxy there are no fuses for the low beam headlights, they are directly controlled and protected by the Body Control Module.

Do the parking lights (sidelights) still work correctly ?

If you turn the light switch to manual headlights (with ignition on) do the low beam turn on ?

As unlikely as you may think, it is not unheard of for both low beams to fail at the same time.

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