I had that problem with the fog lights on my '07, but never the headlights. It was due to corrosion causing a bad electrical connection. Try unplugging them and checking the connectors. I suppose a bad switch in the stalk could be the culprit too. Also any mice nibbling on the wires?
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We have had cars come in to our shop with rodent infestations and they will chew the most random wires and cause major problems. Check the air box , check the cabin filter.
Please wear a dust mask and gloves , mice poo is not good for you.
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Thanks all for the welcomes and suggestions! The best part about yesterday was when I left work, the left headlight didn't work at all! Just had the bulbs changed in June or July for cryin' out loud...from what I could see, the wires looked good, so, I am going to have to bite the bullet and bring her in...
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So, the electricals were just fine. No rodents having their way with the wires. Went to one of our electrical guru's here and they cleaned the connections, etc., said they were working...but when I picked it up, the right high beam was still out. They wanted to put in a whole new connection. I said I'd think about it...so I went to a neighborhood shop. They switched bulbs to a "better brand" and guess what?? They are working perfectly! Plain silliness, if you ask me...but it's fixed for now!