Isuzu Rodeo headlights intermittently go out after 10 minutes of driving, likely due to a thermal circuit breaker issue. on Isuzu Rodeo

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Isuzu Rodeo owners report experiencing intermittent headlight issues, such as headlights going out after approximately 10 minutes of driving. This problem may stem from a faulty switch that prevents the headlights from turning on or causes them to turn off unexpectedly. Additionally, some owners notice flickering headlights, which typically indicate a power supply issue or a faulty bulb. Issues with headlight assemblies or housings, particularly if moisture is trapped inside, can also lead to headlights shutting off. Furthermore, a malfunctioning headlight switch could disrupt the current flow to the relay, resulting in these intermittent problems. Lastly, a burnt-out bulb is a common cause for headlights going out, making it crucial to replace bulbs with the correct type and wattage. Owners experiencing these issues are advised to consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis and resolution.

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