Previous owner had HDI lights installed and were wired wrong. Only my high beams work atm. Bulb, balist (sic) and power pack all tested and work. So they are not the problem. I discovered that a wrong size fuse was being used - a 25 amp where 15 should be and corrected that. Further testing showed there is an issue at the fuse box to the relay switch, perhaps a broken/burned wire but can't seem to locate the relay switch. Please someone help this lady out. Need my car in perfect running order for travel and multiple Dr. appointments
SOURCE: 1999 GMC Suburban DRL Work - Headlights/Highbeams Do Not
go to autozone the can help you if you have one they do a lot of things fore nothing including clearing codes
SOURCE: 98 volvo S70 low beam bulb replaced still no light
Easiest way would be to go back to where you bought it and make sure the bulb is installed that you bought....and show them. Ask if you can get a new bulb and change it in front of him. Call the dealership and talk to parts, ask if, indeed the hi and lo are interchangeable.
SOURCE: headlights stay on with key off high beam light on
daytime running light module is defective..it is located around battery tray,near fuse block..needs to be replaced
SOURCE: Volvo headlight problem
headlight relay is the problem. it is located in dash above radio in a fuse cluster. local autozone can tell you exactly
SOURCE: 98 silverado no brake lights
Just a thought but you may want to look at your multifunction lever. The brake lights have a contact in there and it may be bad. Not uncommon so I have been told. I replaced mine but be warned the multifunction lever will set you back almost $200
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