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I got a 2016 F250 6.7 Powerstroke. My passenger side headlight is out. I have done all the simple stuff. Changed bulb checked fuses and still have no life from the passenger side low beam. Any suggestions on trouble shooting or a possible fix? Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Joe Kurtz; May 22, 2020 at 09:33 AM.
Reason: Forgot info
If you've got power to the high beam, then it sounds like an issue with the low beam power wire. A test light or multimeter will help you see if you have power coming from the low beam circuit. Maybe Just Stroking will post up a schematic for you to help you out.
Sounds more like the BCM might be bad. The lights controlled by FET (field effect transistors). If one blows an FET, you have to replace the BCM as they are not serviceable.
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