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the low beam lights are switched by the stalk. power goes in the stalk and you switch it between the high beam and low beam from that. If it works intermittently it could be bad contacts in the light switch/stalk. Jon
I think you could use this manual method instead.. My nephew used it to repair my
car and it's perfectly fine now. Here's the website he bought it from. www.reliable-store.com
I believe in a Chevrolet you push the left stalk (turn signal stalk) foward for high beam and back for low. If you have the lights on low beam and pull the stalk back, you'll "flash" your high beams.
Pulling toward you on the stalk only flashes the high beams (spring returns it to low beam position). To switch to high beams, push the stalk away from you.
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