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  1. Thanks for the great information, everyone. Got the check dipped beam message. Have an '04 Cayenne and after switching out headlight on L side the low beam would still not work. We have an electrical connection tester at home and all circuits were working. The old bulb was definitely burned out. So I took the female rear connector out of its cradle and pulled it forward and connected it to the headlamp assy. and it worked, so long as I kept it pushed firmly into place, especially on the inner side. So I did two things: I used some brake spray to clean the connectors (male and female) and also I placed a small washer behind the inner portion of the cradled connector so that it was pushed as far forward as possible without any play. There was definitely a little bit of play in the cradle. This fixed the problem!
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