Quote Originally Posted by Q View Post
if not the bulb or fuse, it might possibly your headlight switch, coupling or both, mine also burnt already 2x. depending on your smelling sensitivity you might have smelled a faint burnt odor around the time it failed to work. your fog light could serve as temporary alternative.

as published in the web some hondas have possible wiring fault. where the terminal wire joint corrodes over time and moves causing increase in contact resistance thereby generating heat leading to melting of wire connecting coupler, which eventually leads to headlight switch malfunction causing the low beam to become non-operational, high beam and other signal lights are not affected because they are not used as often and as long as the low beam lights (moreso if driving hours are spent more at night) aside from having a different connection inside the switch.

http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010...dlight-wiring/

Recall: 820 000 more Hondas for faulty headlamp wiring - MSN Autos

after being fixed, its recommended to upgrade with heavy duty headlight wiring harness with relays to share the heat and the load. mine had no issues since.
At Q, Sir , Thanks, i also did some research and it points to the same issue you mentioned, and by your experience, i think i smelled something, but i ignored it, i thought it was just something in the aircon.

Actually, about 2 / 3 weeks ago, i had my car installed a new keyless entry, and i think the guy who installed it tapped th power supply to the headlight , that might cause this.

Anyways, Thank you very much for the information, last question, is the headlight switch only available in CASA? or i can buy it from outside?


Thanks in Advance.