Some vehicles have headlight relays, normally in the fuse box (newer cars). Depending on the year of the vehicle, the dimmer (Hi/low beam) switch on the steering column or the floor could be the culprit. Lastly, wiring, grounds, corrosion on the terminals.
Fuse for parking lights probably blown.
i was wondering whether the switch at the parking brake could affect this problem.
Check the fuses.
i have a 98 blazer and read in the manual that you have to use the dome override button for this Dome override button has nothing to do with headlights,but with the interior lights in your vehicle. So it depends on what your problem is exactly.
It's possible that the fact that it's light or dark has nothing to do with your headlight working or not working. Look into other causes of the problem: Such as: Is is wet outside?, How about overheating of the components surrounding your headlights?
having problem with condo managment, parking commercial truck in guest parking.
I just had this same problem with my 1998 VW Jetta. My parking brake light came on one day, but only half illuminated. Shortly after my windshield wipers and headlights stopped working. My radio works but the fans don't work either. I just found a thread which seems to point the problem at the ignition switch: http://car.justanswer.com/volkswagen/6uht-1998-volkswagen-jetta-headlights
If the headlights flash on and off, there may be a problem with the bulbs or fuses. There may also be a problem with the battery connections or wiring.
That depends on where you live. Your problem will be parking when you get there.
I had a problem with my headlights going off, not the high beams. Replaced the rectangular silver can thingy at the fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side. I put a higher rated one in, which is a no no, but it solved the problem of the headlights going out.
Check the fuses. Parking lights/tailights/dash lights should be a common circuit Check the fuses. Parking lights/tailights/dash lights should be a common circuit I had the same problum last year and had to replace the wires.
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM & FOUND THAT THE WIRE TO THAT LIGHT WAS CHAFED.CUT OUT A SMALL SECTION OF THAT WIRE,CONNECT TOGETHER (DON'T FORGET TO PUT ELECTRICAL TAPE OVER REPAIR & AROUND SURROUNDING WIRES TO PREVENT REOCCURANCE!!) & PRESTO!! YOU SHOULD HAVE LIGHT!! GOOD LUCK