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The contact owns a 2007 Honda Fit. The contact stated while driving 35 mph, the headlights turned off suddenly and she had to use the highbeams to see. The vehicle had not been inspected or repaired. The manufacturer had not been notified. The failure mileage was approximately 51,000.
The contact owns a 2007 Honda Fit. The contact stated that the headlights on the vehicle shut off. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told that the wires on the wiring harness were melting. The manufacturer told the contact that the mileage was outside of the warranty and would not cover the wiring harness. The VIN was not available. The failure and current mileages were 80000.
This is exactly what happened to my 2007 Honda sport Fit..while driving at night the headlights aim too low causing limited visibility. While driving the lights seem to move up and down..its crazy..I read another complaints from 08/03/06 which stated the exact same thing. I will have to bring it in but a previous complaint stated they lifted the beam but it still did it.
This is exactly what happened to my 2007 Honda sport Fit..while driving at night the headlights aim too low causing limited visibility. While driving the lights seem to move up and down..its crazy..I read another complaints from 08/03/06 which stated the exact same thing. I will have to bring it in but a previous complaint stated they lifted the beam but it still did it.
The low beams and fog lights suddenly went. I pulled up to a gas station and turned off the car. When I went started the engine and turned went to turn the lights back on nothing happened. They haven't worked since. The high-beams are unaffected. Bulbs and fuses were tested but both were fine.
- Chicago, IL, USA
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The low beam lights stopped working all of a sudden while driving at night. If my son hadn't figured out to flip on the high beams, he would have gotten in an accident. It looks like the wiring harness to the switch is bad. All of the fuses are fine.
Low beam headlights quit working forcing my teenage daughter to drive home with high beams. Cost to diagnose by dealer $106. Now have to pay an estimated additional $315 to repair. Cannot get part aftermarket and dealer has to order. I just read that this may be a common problem and wanted to add my experience.
Headlight failure occurring frequently. I have had to change my headlights 6 times in the past 3 years. I have taken it to Honda and they just replace the bulb without looking for the actual problem. Usually it is the driver's side light bulb, but I have had the passenger one go out as well.
2007 Honda Fit sport I bought 2 of these cars at the same time. I have noticed after about 25K miles that on both cars the left side of the car has an electrical short that causes one of the lights in the headlight that blinks when you use the auto clicker to lock and unlock the car to go out until you push the light. Honda looked at one of the cars and said so sorry don't know why it did that but it works now. Now about 4 months later my other car that Honda hasn't looked at is doing the same thing.
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- Houston, TX, USA