What Causes the Sudden Failure of Haval's High Beam Lights?
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Haval's high beam lights suddenly not working can be caused by a blown fuse, burnt-out filament, damaged fuse, or faulty switch. Burnt-out Filament: Most cars have separate bulbs for high and low beams. If the high beam is on but one low beam is not working, it may be due to a burnt-out low beam filament, and replacing the bulb should solve the issue. If both low beams are not working and the filaments are intact, the problem might lie with the switch or relay, requiring step-by-step troubleshooting. Blown Fuse: It is necessary to open the car's fuse box and check if the low beam fuse is intact. If it is blown, replacing it with a new one should resolve the issue.