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rncordy

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I was sure my current problem had been discussed here but I couldn't find anything related. So:

Headlamp problem, both hi and low beams are not working on right side.

We are two weeks into a 3 month trip with no local shops or dealers that I have any confidence in.

So do any of you TDRers know what could cause both bulbs to not operate on just one side. Where do the hi and low bulbs have a shared power connection or source? One poster mentioned that reflashing the TPIMs (?) fixed a problem for them. The running lights and turn signals work fine.

Thanks for any and all ideas!
 
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This is where the Jap's have us beat. I've seen on Jap cars where the head lamp will be lit but dim when there is a blown fuse. Un less there is a really bad short in the wiring.
 
I've run into this on both sides (at different times) on my 2010. You need to pull the lamp assembly and exercise the connectors. If it has the quad lights, there is a primary connector, then each bulb has its own connector. I disconnected and reconnected a couple times, as well as adding a dab of dielectric grease to each of the pins. IIRC all you need is a 10mm socket with a decent extension for the grill and light assembly bolts. don't forget the plastic tabs behind the flaps in the wheelwell liners!
YouTube had some videos for the assembly removal if you want a visual how to (I appreciated them!)
 
Same thing happened to my 2012, it was the main connector, I took it apart and cleaned it with contact cleaner and compressed air then put some dielectric grease in and all is good. While I was at it I did all the connectors on both sides.
 
HI to see the possible fix for this go to you tube and search Motorcity Mechanic and he has 2 videos related to this. Check it out he has all kinds of Mopar related videos.
 
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