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Get out a meter and check for voltage at the lights. Trace it back the headlight relay.. and back to the switch. You'll fine the issue.

 

It's quite possible both your headlight fuses are blown .. or there is a bad connection in the fuse box. All too common... Swap some fuses around.. check for power. Get a test light and probe around.

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Front and side marker, dash, tail and license plate lamps are separate from the headlights.

 

Find the headlamp relay, set turn signal lever to low beams and turn the headlamps on. You should hear a click from the relay. No click... probably no ground.

 

If neither Hi or Lo are working I would expect the ground at the headlamp relay. The headlamps have a fuse for each side and unlikely both are blown at the same time. The ground is common to both. Ground is the Black wire on the relay. Make a jumper and ground the Black wire. If the low beams come on this is the problem.

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Get out a meter and check for voltage at the lights. Trace it back the headlight relay.. and back to the switch. You'll fine the issue.

 

It's quite possible both your headlight fuses are blown .. or there is a bad connection in the fuse box. All too common... Swap some fuses around.. check for power. Get a test light and probe around.

 

Power is fed to two fuses in the fuse box from the headlamp switch.

From the fuses to the left and the right high and low beams. All headlamps have power to them with the headlamp switch on.

 

The high and the low beams are selected by  by grounding the other side of the lamps through the headlamp relay. Power does not go to the relay it goes to the lamps. Grounding the lamps turns them on.

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It could very well be the fuses, I just thought it unlikely two would be blown at the same time but forgot about the poor shape a 45 year old fuse box can be in. Definitely check fuses and for power on the RED wire on the right side lamp socket and the RED/BLUE wire on the left headlamp socket. 

 

If you have power to the lamps it needs a ground on the other side to light up.

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