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I've spent about an hour going through the Tutorials, and I can find nothing there.

I need a wiring diagram for R32 headlights. I have an engine wiring diagram, but what I need is a 'car' or 'body' diagram.

Left headlamp, both high and low beams don't work. High beam 'flasher' works though, and low beam bulb is OK also, so it's failing somewhere probably from the switch onwards?

Can anyone help?

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I've spent about an hour going through the Tutorials, and I can find nothing there.

I need a wiring diagram for R32 headlights. I have an engine wiring diagram, but what I need is a 'car' or 'body' diagram.

Left headlamp, both high and low beams don't work. High beam 'flasher' works though, and low beam bulb is OK also, so it's failing somewhere probably from the switch onwards?

Can anyone help?

Check all the relays and all that gear???

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I've got the lights working again - First the L /H Low beam, then the High beam. Trouble is, and I know this sounds silly - I really still don't know why,or how!!!

I still need a wiring diagram. I have ( by meter and test lamp ) worked out some of the circuitry, and frankly, it's totally illogical !!!

A circuit for 2 lights, with high and low beam in each, with or without the use of relays is a very simple, basic circuit.

Nissan seems to have gone to a lot of trouble to turn something simple into something complex and illogical !!

Please someone / anyone.............a circuit please.

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Hard to believe that NOBODY can point me towards access to suitable wiring diagrams ??

Maybe just the right person not read this yet?

wiring diagrams are pretty scarce in the forum, best bet to download r32 workshop manual (pdf), and try following the diagram in there

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