Can the Audi headlight low beam be repaired if it's not working?
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Audi headlight low beam can be repaired if it's not working. The car headlight not working may be due to reasons such as a blown fuse or a burnt-out bulb. Below are the specific details: Blown fuse: When the high beam switch live wire is connected to the low beam terminal, if all the lights come on, it indicates a fault in the high beam switch. If the low beam does not come on during the connection, the fault lies between the high beam switch and the low beam light. If only one headlight comes on while the other does not, it may be due to a burnt-out filament, an open circuit in the wiring, or poor grounding (dim headlight). Burnt-out bulb: The voltage regulator may be faulty, causing excessively high voltage. Poor contact in the battery wiring can lead to excessively high no-load voltage from the generator. Alternatively, there may be a short circuit between the generator armature and the field coil.