When Should low beam light be turned on?
If you are driving with your high-beam lights on, you must dim them at least 500 ft from any oncoming vehicle, so you don’t blind the oncoming driver. You must use low-beam lights if you are within 200-300 ft of the vehicle you are following.
Are fog lights and high beams the same?
Fog lights must be used like your high-beams: turned off when within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle and within 350 feet when following another vehicle. Fog lights must have a separate switch from regular headlights. Fog lights may not be used instead of headlights. After-market fog lights have to meet federal rules.
Do you need to replace both high and low beams?
Some vehicles use a single bulb for both high and low beams while others do not. If the high beam on the same side is also out, it may be one bulb. You do not need to purchase specific bulbs for each side, but identifying which is the blown out bulb will help you to replace it without having to start the vehicle again.
Can a Subaru Legacy short out a light bulb?
The Subaru Legacy is designed specifically to short out bulbs that are not the correct voltage to protect the fuses and electrical system. Having the wrong voltage of bulb can keep you from being able to turn on the high beams.
What to do if you drop a low beam light bulb?
The oil on your hands can compromise the glass of the bulb, reducing its lifespan. Protect your bulb from this by wearing gloves or using a tissue any time you come into contact with the glass of the new low beam headlight bulb. Be careful not to drop the bulb as you remove it from the package.
Is it possible to fix a bad low beam headlight?
Fortunately, fixing a bad low beam is a straight forward process in the majority of vehicles that can be done by most people without just a few hand tools. If replacing your headlight bulb does not work, there may be an electrical issue in your vehicle that should be addressed by a professional. Identify a blown out bulb.