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Can't find the headlight relays on a 2003 Corolla


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Over a number of days I've failed to find the headlight relays on a 2003 Corrolla needed because the dipped lights aren't working.

They aren't in this fuse/relay block of the right of the engine bay and in the attached pic.

The loom disappears through the bulkhead on the right the same side as the fuse/relay block.

Inside the car I've found some fuse panels where there is access. 

Any help would be very much appreciated as I am at a loss.

Thanks for your time - des

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Read it on the cover of the fuse box. The schematic is always there

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https://fuse-box.info/toyota/toyota-corolla-e120-e130-2003-2008-fuses

 

Hint, low beam is 2 10 amp fuses together  😉 also the main headlamp relay is the large square red/orange one

of course there is a high chance you had 1 blown bulb, and you didn't notice then the other has just popped

i will pull some diagrams

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According to th Haynes manual there are no relays for the headlights on our model.

The Combination switch does all the work and both the low and high beams are supplied from the same fuse, one for nearside , one for offside.

They are the two 15A blue fuses located at the very left hand side of your photo, next to the red ones.

If you look on the inside of the fuse box lids , in the engine bay and behind the glove box, it shows what the fuses and relays are.

Our Toyota UK user manual does refer to individual fuses for low and high beam, but think that for models that have daylight running lights, though never seen them on uk models.

 

 

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It looks like it's model dependent, i have 5 different configs listed

edit2. If it's a UK produced, hatch and petrol the dip-dim is part of the stalk as OC stated above

but you get some right oddball cars on the forum

 

 

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