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There's a fuse box under the hood, opposite side of the battery. There are two fuses, one for each light, I believe 10Amp... just pull them. There should be a diagram on the lid of the fuse panel that will tell you which ones are for the headlight motors.
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Headlights, interior lights, parking lights,Headlights, interior lights, parking lights,
Someone has changed the wiring.
ummm... your brake lights should ALWAYS work whether your headlights are on or not, that's how people behind you know you are stopping.
Turn on headlights/parking lights and adjust dimmer control
if i read that right lol all cars do that that is just the way they are set up if ur lights arent on your brake light dont need to be on hell as long as someone sees your reverse lights ur fine but anyways all cars do that
I've got a '91 firebird formula. Order the lights from a part store, got mine from discount auto. put the headlights up, unscrew and remove the headlight casings unplug the old lights and put in the new - replace the casings. if you can't do it yourself, they're likely to do it for free at discount auto. and if you feel your headlights are aimed right, take it to a mechanic.
The circuit requires the hi/lo switch. You'll need to get a replacement switch for everything to complete the headlamp circuitry.
If parking and tailights are working could be headlight switch--rheostat for dimming control could be bad
It controls the headlights, dash lights, tail lights and park lights. You don't repair it you replace it.
Check the fuse for the headlights. It is probably open.
With your low beam headlights on , pull the headlight control towards you
What I do is put my headlights on ( low beam ) and pull the headlight control towards me to turn on the fog lights ( push the control in to turn off the fog lights )