hello. i hope you dont mind, but i have noticed through reading a bunch of postings that you are very knowledgable about the ml. I was curious if you might be able to help me.
I went to install load equalizers on ml 02 ML today for LED 1157's in front turn siganls, and installed the passanger side without any complications. i was gonna head down the street for a bite to eat before installing the drivers side 'LE'. When i turned on the car, the low beams no longer worked! all other exterior lights work, except the low beams. Also, normally the gauges dont illuminate during the day unless i turn on the lights, but now they are always illuminated while the car is running.
I have checked the 7.5A fuses for the R/L low beams (passanger "footwell" fuse box) and they are ok. I am totally confused why this would happen. Because all the other electronics are operating, i assume that there is a fried fuse somehow connected to the lowbeams, but i have no idea what and where it would be.
If you could help me out with any advice that you have, I would really appreciate it! Thank you for your time and patience, Chris.
I went to install load equalizers on ml 02 ML today for LED 1157's in front turn siganls, and installed the passanger side without any complications. i was gonna head down the street for a bite to eat before installing the drivers side 'LE'. When i turned on the car, the low beams no longer worked! all other exterior lights work, except the low beams. Also, normally the gauges dont illuminate during the day unless i turn on the lights, but now they are always illuminated while the car is running.
I have checked the 7.5A fuses for the R/L low beams (passanger "footwell" fuse box) and they are ok. I am totally confused why this would happen. Because all the other electronics are operating, i assume that there is a fried fuse somehow connected to the lowbeams, but i have no idea what and where it would be.
If you could help me out with any advice that you have, I would really appreciate it! Thank you for your time and patience, Chris.