on majority of caprices with this stalk operated beam changer a rod is pushed by stalk operating a switch usually located on same side of column just behind facia u should be able to pull rod to change beams a new lever is best long term fix
Pull back on the turn signal lever to change from high beams to low beams If the turn signal lever is pushed forward the high beams stay on and if the turn signal lever is pulled back all the way that is the " flash to pass " feature
If the high beam switch is broken that it should be replaced. When the unit is replaced the high beams will work again.
Try pushing the high beam lever forward. In some cars pulling this towards the driver only "flashes" the high beams, like for warning another driver. To make the high beams remain on usually requires the lever to be pushed forward. Either that or you have a defective switch in the turn lever that needs to be replaced.
is a switch to change to low beam is located under the emergency brake
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The switch is broken. You need to replace it.
Burned out bulbs, blown fuse, failed switch, broken wire, etc.
My two guesses: 1Your high beam bulbs may be burnt out 2the high beam/low beam switch may be broken.
the high beam indicator is only on when the high beams are on
The high low beam switch is bad or the hot wire to the high beam is damaged or broken
Fuse or bulbs burned out. On most they are separate bulbs or high beam filament is broken if 2 in 1 bulbs.
Sounds like multi-function lever needs adjustment or repair i think u need a new light bulb lady