Yes, but only at night!
Added: If your vehicle lights go out after dark, you cannot drive the vehicle under any circemstance. Park it until daylight or call a towtruck.
Well you mean tail lights i think and it has to either they are burnt out or a brake edal sensor is the problem and is stuck
Check bulbsTailights are usually common to the parking and dash light circuit
Most often the tail lights and dash lights share a single feed and fuse. Assuming you have checked the fuses (probably marked as tail or courtesy) then I would next check the head light switch. If you have good fuse and the head light gives a voltage out while in the 'parking light' position (usually between off and headlights) then you need to start chasing wiring. If you need more, post another question, and I'll see if I can walk you further down the path. I had this exact same problem and found out that the headlight switch was just making enough contact with the plug for the headlights to work. We plugged that in and the tail lights and dashboard lights started working also.
tail light bulbs has two filaments inside. One for regular lights and a second for brake lights. One filament is burnt out. Change the bulb.
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no
no
head lights
yes
hi.. when you turn on the head lights they are supouse to turn off, that's why the are call Day Running Lights, and the only function is to advise the incoming traffic the way you are traveling...if you want to have them all on, you have to install a relay to wiring of the DRL..
how do i find a short in my head lights ,tail lights work but not my head lights
Those are your DRL's (Daytime Running Lights). Some manual transmission cars' DRL's illimunate after releasing the handbrake.
my head lights wont come on ,,all other lights work ,,no head lights
there is no on coming traffic to collide with you head on .: less for you to worry about causing you to drive easier
No. All lights that were manufactured with the car. and/or that are installed on the car, must be operational.
Unless it was installed stock in the Factory, No.
Not unless they have head/tail/brake lights, license plates and seat belts.