HELP Blobeye with no Main Beam
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So.........you've had the bulbs out and tested them with a multimeter or straight across the battery?
If so, and they ARE OK, move onto fuses, check with multimeter or fuse tester. Just looking ain't good enough![Wink](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I SEEM to remember someone posting that there is a fuse in the fusebox in the engine bay that can cause this, check all those too.
If it's still a problem, remove one of the connectors and use a circuit tester to see if the bulb is getting current. If it is, check it also has an earth.
Find and check the main beam relay.
Finally, check the stalk.
If so, and they ARE OK, move onto fuses, check with multimeter or fuse tester. Just looking ain't good enough
![Wink](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I SEEM to remember someone posting that there is a fuse in the fusebox in the engine bay that can cause this, check all those too.
If it's still a problem, remove one of the connectors and use a circuit tester to see if the bulb is getting current. If it is, check it also has an earth.
Find and check the main beam relay.
Finally, check the stalk.
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