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Will low headlamp blow if driven with just one side (psgr) installed? click indash, #9007 Probs

by "bent" <bent@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 28, 2008 at 07:31 PM

I have a 1997 Escort which uses #9007 low/high headlamp bulbs. Soon 
(days/week) after the psgr side's low beam went out the other side went.
The 
high beams were unaffected. So I bought and changed bulbs on both sides. 
Within a day or two the psgr side was out again and only the driver side 
regular low beam worked. To be honest I didn't notice if both sides worked

for any short period of time when I first installed them because I didn't 
realize I had to release the parking brake. Then I took the good low bulb 
from working driver side and put in in the psgr side and it did work
there. 
And the dead bulb from the psgr side psgr did NOT work at the same time on

the driver side. So I then took the broken low bulb right out of the car
and 
drove 1/3 mile to the store to get another bulb. On the way I guess it was
a 
circuit breaker or some electronics that was clicking loudly like crazy 
under the psgr dash (first and last I ever heard it). I installed the
third 
new 9007 on the driver side in the parking lot, and when I got home (2/3 
mile total) that new bulb in the driver side was the only bulb working;
the 
psgr was blown again.  It could have blown on the way to the store.

If both the 9007 bulbs did work when I bought and installed them, then
that 
could mean the car's electronics could be blowing the psgr side bulb, even

if I blew one 9007 driving with just a single. If however I bought a bad 
bulb the first time, and then when I switched the good one over it blew 
because I drove to store with just that one side installed, then maybe I
yet 
just have to buy another 9007 bulb and have both installed at same time.


AN ANSWER TO THIS ONE QUESTION COULD PROVIDE MY ENTIRE SOLUTION

>If I drive with only one of the two front headlight bulbs installed is it

>logical to conclude that the other side will typically burn out? 
>(psgr/drv)

OR IS IT:

Could it be a fuse or something else simple bad somewhere, or is there
poss 
a problem with the electronics? My best case is if there is no problem
with 
the electronics; no repairs/diagnostics. 


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 7 Posts in Topic:
Will low headlamp blow if driven with just one side (psgr) insta
"bent" <bent  2008-04-28 19:31:42 
Re: Will low headlamp blow if driven with just one side (psgr) i
"Jim Warman" &l  2008-04-29 05:45:44 
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Dan Wright <dan.wright  2008-04-29 07:28:25 
Re: Will low headlamp blow if driven with just one side (psgr) i
Moses <moses@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-29 10:53:13 
Re: Will low headlamp blow if driven with just one side (psgr) i
"MasterBlaster"  2008-04-30 05:15:02 
Re: Will low headlamp blow if driven with just one side (psgr) i
Bruce L. Bergman <blno  2008-04-30 00:02:37 
Re: Will low headlamp blow if driven with just one side (psgr) i
"bent" <bent  2008-04-29 12:10:14 

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