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A relay in that fuse box is sticking closed. Next time take the cover of the fuse box off and by the label inside it, try to identify the headlight relay. Tap that one or each relay in turn to identify the faulty one.
Hi Josh,
if you check your owners manual it will show you each fuse and what that fuse powers.But you need to have a test light and check each fuse on each side of that fuse.Or remove the headlight assm and check the plug to the headlight with your test light for power.It may just be the headlight.
if diagram is not located on fuse box then your local autozone can help you out and in alot of cases can print you out diagram showing location of fuse at no cost.....good luck and if this info help to you then please rate my post.......
The door chime is a victim; it is just telling you the lights are still on.
The relay responsible for the headlights probably has welded contacts and will need replacement.
If you know where the fuse box is located, you can temporarily disable the headlights by pulling the fuse and the relay (which should be identified) is probably also in the box.
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