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Old 12-17-2017, 02:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That's probably 4 times as many fuses as a VW Beetle.

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Replaced headlight, driver's low beam still does not work.
This is the sum total of useful information before you go down the fuses rabbit-hole.

The symptom that lead to replacing the headlight was, what? No low beam? Anything else?

The thing that is as likely as a short circuit (blowing a fuse) is an open circuit. Get a length of primary wire and clip it to the + on the battery. Use the other end as a probe. Test the old headlight and the new one separated from the vehicle.

Do you have a VOM? A blinky light is should be sufficient to confirm continuity. Probe on either side of the fuse and either side of the light socket.
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