Both bulbs work.
As in bench tested with 12 volt power supply and checked with multi
meter.
Swapped drivers side bulb over to passengers side and vise versa.
Does that clarify it a little bit better?
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:54:57 -0400, PeterD <peter2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>Socks wrote:
>>> Good day,
>>>
>>> My wife and I own a 2004 Liberty with a headlight problem.
>>> The drivers side Day time running light/high beam does not work.
>>> When I turn the head light switch to the low beam setting both drivers
>>> and passengers head lights work. When I pull back on the turn signal
>>> stalk to flash the high beams only the passenger side lights up. Then,
>>> when I switch the high beams on, the same thing. Only the passenger
>>> side lights up.
>>> Both head light bulbs work. So that's not the problem.
>
>Wow, great logic there!
>
>>> All the fuses
>>> check out as well.
>>> I have replaced the Day time running light relay but that is also not
>>> the problem.
>
>Humm, wonder what is causing the problem? After both head light bulbs
>work, so the OP says!
>
>>> Could the high beam relay be partially defective? If so, where do I
>>> find it?
>
>Probably less likely than the fact the headligh's high beam is burnded
>out.
>
>>> I imagine that it is in the power distribution box under the hood. Yet
>>> when I open it I am unsure as to which relay it is.
>
>That's wonderful.
>
>>> (As I am a disabled person, I don't have the funds to purchase a full
>>> service manual until the end of May... So I figured I would ask here
>>> and see if any of you guys might have some insight into this problem.)
>
>Then why, oh why, did you replace a part without proper diagnosis?
>
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Ry'


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