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The switch that turns the headlights on. PULL it back once for front fogs(if fitted) and twice for rear fogs. This will only work with the headlights on though(sidelights or dipped) OK
Yes, inasmuch as they turn off when you shut off the engine and remove the ignition key; and the standard daytime running lights come on when you're driving. You have to switch from DRL to headlights with a switch, though - but in my soob I just leave my headlight switch on all the time anyway.
the problem is in your high beam switch. there is a short in it and it needs to be replaced
you can switch it anytime, but it is better if you stop and do it while in nuetral if it has a two setting 4x4 drive, i.e. 4Hi and 4Lo, then you can simply switch into 4hi whenever you want. you should only switch into 4lo when you are in neutral though.
I had a 97 F150 with the same problem. Per internet advice I removed master light switch from steering column and cleaned the green corrosion. This gave me my highbeams back. Later when I had $100 for a new switch, I replaced it and the headlights have been working fine ever since.
Yes! Pilots are very careful about their night vision, and you -will- upset them if you put your headlights in their eyes. This is not to say that you should turn all your lights off though. You should have your parking lights on, as well as turning on your four-way blinkers (hazard lights) whenever driving on the airport ramp.
make sure your dimmer switch isn't turned all the way down. Then check the fuses next.
possibly a bad headlight switch, or dimmer switch. Some later model buicks have a lighting module under the dash about in the middle. I think yours is too old to have that though.
mY hONDA crv CRUISE CONTROL WAS WORKING UNTIL NOW EVEN WHEN HEADLIGHTS WERE ON. bUT IT STOPPED WORKING EVEN THOUGH HEADLIGHTS ARE ON OR NOT.........PLEASE HELP
It will depend on state law. In general though, usually at sunset (before dusk and dark). Some people use them whenever its raining and their wipers are turned on. Some people use them all the time for safety...like me.In
you may have a bad headlight switch. This happened on my 1990. The highbeams worked, but the lows only when it was cool outside, it was a bad switch.
I had the same problem on my 87 f-150. You will have to take the dash apart and remove the whole switch assembly. The problem is the retainer on the switch is melted from the heat generated and the wires aren't making contact in the module. I was unable to find an aftermarket replacement but you may find one at a salvage yard. Good luck.