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Originally Posted by jgue467
What does the test light show? Power needs to be traced from source to target. There is a disconnect somewhere along the way.
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Agree with above.
I would think that if replacing a headlight and all of a sudden other lights don't work, but the new headlight does....something went wrong elsewhwere...disconnected...blown fuse, etc. But headlights are plug and play, cant screw that up much.
Also the 2000 have DRLs controlled by a relay type box next to the battery. However those can not effect the fogs or running lights. I disconnected mine...just unplugged...no other changes....and all my lights, including fogs were not effected. ( Side note, if you don't want your DRL anymore...plenty of write ups on that, but they change how over the years, so look for your year) When I need DRL I just turn on my parking lights ( that have bright LED's in them) or turn on the headlights