On some models of chevies, the DLRs can be changed from headlight tp parking lamps.If your vehicle offers this option then refer to owners manual to make adjustments.
If your using halagon bulbs and not sealed beam type of headlight bulb, your bulb burnout might be do to the way the bulb is installed. Do not touch the halagon bulb with your hands, as they leave an oily residue on the suface of the bulb, which leads to premature bulb burn out. Either wear a pair of gloves or hold the bulb with a papaertowel.
Hope this helps you
SOURCE: Low beam and DRL will not come on
how do you change the headlight not the bulb on a Chevy 05 Equinox
SOURCE: low beam does not work on passenger side only
It could be a realy..
Find the relay location in your manual..
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SOURCE: Headlights do not turn on my 1998 Chevy cavalier.
Problems like these are more often the front wire harness that runs across the inside of you bumper and plugs in underneath the battery tray. A lot of shorts are found in these harnesses. Glad you got yours fixed.
SOURCE: 2003 monte carlo turn signals
Just replace the flasher. you can find it under the dash on the drivers side... Just turn the key on and turn the signal light to one side or the other and follow the clicking noise.
[Information] For a 2002 Toyota Camry, the Daytime
Running Lights (DRL) operate utilizing the High Beams (inner Lamps closer to
the center of the vehicle front) at a reduced power.
[The troubleshooting process:] Review the Owner's Manual and ensure the test
configuration matches the following criteria:
1. According to the 2002 Toyota Camry Owner's Manual (Check your Owners Manual):
"The DRL system will make your headlights come on at a reduced brightness
when:
The light switch s in the "DRL" position.
The ignition is on with the engine running.
The headlight switch is off.
The parking brake is released."
2. Set the Test Conditions according to Step 1 above.
3. Check the headlight bulbs to ensure they are not
burned out. If one burns out, there is a fair chance that the other would have burned
out at the same time. Replace as necessary.
In this case, if the high beams operate, the DRLs should also operate.
4. Test the system, ensuring the step 1 conditions are set. (Engine running, Multi-function
Switch on Turn Signals in "DRL" position, headlight switch off
(repeating what the manual says -- it should be obvious that in the
"DRL" position, the headlight switch should be off / do not have the
switch positioned to "High Beam"), and the Parking Brake
"off").
5. If DRL lights do not work, check the engine compartment Fuse and Relay Box.
there is a 5 Amp DRL fuse -- replace it with the spare. Test (step 4).
6. If it does not work, swap around or replace relays -- there are three (3).
Any one of them could be bad (stuck or burned out). Test (step 4).
7. Other less likely possible issues
could be that the Multi-function Switch is broken or a connection / wire is
broken. [Beyond the scope of this
process.]
My problem was that the test configuration did not have
the engine running and parking brake off - Step 1. Problem solved with much
thought, repetitive tests on the vehicle and going back to the basics -- what
does the Owner's Manual say and where are the applicable fuses and relays
located?
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